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Angola Argentina Australia Brazil
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Ecuador England France Germany
Ecuador England France Germany
Ghana Iran Italy Japan
Ghana Iran Italy Japan
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Spain Sweden Switzerland Togo
Spain Sweden Switzerland Togo
Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Ukraine USA
Trinidad & Tobago Tunisia Ukraine USA
Thirty-two teams from across the globe make up the field for the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ finals. Six continents are represented and six past winners will take part, including hosts Germany, who head the 14-strong European contingent, and holders Brazil who lead the South American challenge.
England manager Sven Goran Eriksson wipes his forehead at a press conference
England manager Sven Goran Eriksson wipes his forehead at a press conference after announcing his provisional squad for Germany.
Sayang the elephant takes a shot at Hanover goalkeeper Robert Enke
Robert Enke, goalkeeper of German first division club Hanover 96, vies against ten-year-old Indian elephant Sayang on 8 May 2006 at the zoo in Hanover.
Gabriel Heinze at the Argentina team meeting in Boadilla del Monte, Spain
Argentina's Gabriel Heinze, who plays for Manchester United, arrives at the Carmelitas 18th century Convent, now converted into a luxury hotel, in Boadilla del Monte, Spain, Monday May 8, 2006. Players from the Argentina World Cup squad are meeting Monday to discuss plans for the upcoming World Cup, to be held in Germany.
England coach Eriksson names his provisional squad for Germany 2006
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson poses for photographers during a news conference to announce his provisional England squad at the Cafe Royale in London, May 8, 2006. Eriksson selected injured Wayne Rooney and took an even bolder gamble on teenage Arsenal striker Theo Walcott when he named his provisional squad for Germany 2006 on Monday.
Iran's national team coach Branko Ivankovic, right, and an unidentified assistant direct players in training
Iran's national team coach Branko Ivankovic, right, and an unidentified assistant direct players in training in Switzerland on May 8, 2006. The Iran team will be based in the Bernese Oberland from May 8 through May 18, 2006.
Players of Iran's national exercise during their first training session in Spiez, Switzerland
Players of Iran's national exercise during their first training session in Spiez, Switzerland on Monday, May 8, 2006.
Argentina's Lionel Messi, who plays for Barcelona, speaks to journalists on arrival at the Carmelitas 18th century Convent, now converted into a hote
Argentina's Lionel Messi, who plays for Barcelona, speaks to journalists on arrival at the Carmelitas 18th century Convent, now converted into a hotel where the Argentina squad were meeting on 8 May 2006. (
Germany striker Kevin Kuranyi runs during training
Germany striker Kevin Kuranyi runs during training on 8 May 2006 in Frankfurt/M.
England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson stands with school children carrying the names of the provisional squad he announced for the 2006 World Cup in Lon
England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson stands with school children carrying the names of the provisional squad he announced for the 2006 World Cup in London, Monday May 8, 2006. Eriksson named Arsenal's Theo Walcott - a teenage striker who has never played in a Premier League game - and both Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen in his provisional World Cup squad on Monday, as well as several other players who've barely kicked a ball in the last few months.
German international Philipp Lahm does an exercise on the training ground
ilipp Lahm does an exercise on the training ground as German national team fitness coach Oliver Schmidtlein (L) and physiotherapist Christian Mueller look on, 8 May 2006 in Frankfurt.
Argentina's Hernan Crespo speaks to journalists on arrival at an Argentina squad get-together in Spain
Argentina's Hernan Crespo speaks to journalists on arrival at a squad get-together in Boadilla del Monte, Spain on 8 May 2006
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