1934 FIFA World Cup squads
The 1934 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament that was held in Italy from 27 May to 10 June 1934. Below are the squads the 16 national teams registered in the tournament. Brazil and Czechoslovakia were the only teams that had players from foreign clubs. Rosters include reserves, alternates, and pre-selected players who may have participated in qualifiers and/or pre-tournament friendlies but not in the finals themselves. ArgentinaHead coach: Felipe Pascucci[1][2] AustriaHead coach: Hugo Meisl Although registered to the official list, Raftl, Janda, Stroh, Kaburek, Walzhofer and Hassmann remained on standby in Austria.[1]
BelgiumHead coach: Hector Goetinck Although registered to the official list, Bourgeois, Simons, Van Ingelgem, Lamoot, Ledent, Putmans, Versyp and Brichaut remained on standby in Belgium.[3][1] BrazilHead coach : Luiz Vinhaes Although registered to the official list, Domingos, Tunga, and Pamplona remained on standby in Brazil.[1]
CzechoslovakiaHead coach: Karel Petrů Although registered to the official list Daučík, Srbek, Šterc and Šimperský remained on standby in Czechoslovakia.[1]
EgyptHead coach: James McCrae Although registered to the official list, Bakhati, El-Soury and Youssef remained on standby in Egypt.[6][1] FranceHead coach: George Kimpton Although registered to the official list, Défossé, Vandooren, Beaucourt, Delmer, Korb, Laurent and Courtois remained on standby in France.[1]
GermanyHead coach: Otto Nerz Although registered to the official list, Buchloh, Münzenberg, Albrecht, Dienert and Streb remained on standby in Germany.[1]
HungaryHead coach: Ödön Nádas[1]
ItalyHead coach: Vittorio Pozzo[1]
NetherlandsHead coach: Bob Glendenning Although registered to the official list, Vrauwdeunt and Paauwe remained on standby in the Netherlands.[1]
RomaniaHead coach: Josef Uridil and Costel Rădulescu The Romanian Football Federation had nominated Zoltán Beke in case Bindea did not recover in time from injury, but this contravened FIFA regulations and so Beke, who travelled with the team to Italy, was not eligible to play.[7][1] Although registered to the official list, Konrard, Bürger, Juhász, Weichelt, Baratky, Klimek and Schwartz remained on standby in Romania.[1]
SpainHead coach: Amadeo García Although registered to the official list, Hilario and Sabater remained on standby in Spain.[1]
SwedenHead coach: József Nagy Although registered to the official list, Hult, Jansson, Bunke, Holmberg and Lundhal remained on standby in Sweden.[8][1]
SwitzerlandHead coach: Heinrich Müller Although registered to the official list, Huber, Gobet, Loichot and Hochsträsser remained on standby in Switzerland.[1]
United StatesHead coach: David Gould[1] Coaches representation by country
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