1950 FIFA World Cup squads

1950 FIFA World Cup squads

Below are the squads for the 1950 FIFA World Cup tournament in Brazil. This was the first World Cup where the players' jerseys featured back numbers (allowed in football since 1944), though no teams had fixed numbers for each player (that would only be compulsory since the next World Cup, in 1954). Thus, the players are ordered by name.

Group 1


=flagicon|Brazil|1889 Brazil=

Head coach: Flávio Costa


=flagicon|Switzerland Switzerland =

Head coach: Franco Andreoli


=flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavia =

Head coach: Milorad Arsenijević


=flagicon|Mexico|1934 Mexico =

Head coach: Octavio Vial

Group 2


=flagicon|Spain|1939 Spain =

Head coach: Guillermo Eizaguirre


=flagicon|England England =

Head coach: Walter Winterbottom


=flagicon|Chile Chile =

Head coach: Arturo Bucciardi


=flagicon|United States|1912 United States =

Head coach: William Jeffrey
*Includes only players who actually travelled. [http://www.soccerhall.org/Monthly%20Column/MC.May.2005.htm]

Group 3


=flagicon|Sweden Sweden=

Head coach: flagicon|England George Raynor


=flagicon|Italy Italy =

Head coach: Ferruccio Novo


=flagicon|Paraguay Paraguay =

Head coach: Manuel Fleitas Solich

Group 4


=flagicon|Uruguay Uruguay=

Head coach: Juan López


=flagicon|Bolivia Bolivia =

Head coach: Mario Pretto

*NB*: Rosters include reserves, alternates, and preselected players that may have participated in qualifiers and/or pre-tournament friendlies but not in the finals themselves.


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