See main article: Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The following squads were named for the 1924 Summer Olympics tournament.[1]
See main article: Belgium national football team. Head coach: William Maxwell
See main article: Bulgaria national football team. Head coach: Leopold Nitsch6 players (Denev, Krapchanski, Lyutskanov, Stavrev, V. Stoyanov, Tsvetkov)were included in the formal application, but due to financial constraints in the Bulgarian Football Union, did not go to Paris
See main article: Czechoslovakia national football team. Head coach: Jaroslav Bezecný
See main article: Egypt national football team. Head coach: Hussein Hegazi
Abaza Sayed Fahmy:In the lists of FIFA – the player Sayed ABAZA played in tournaments of 1920 and 1928https://web.archive.org/web/20120906045139/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=292416/index.htmlThe same player in a football tournament in 1924 was in the reserve team in Egypt.Everywhere on the sites FIFA writing given to the player – Abaza Sayed FAHMYhttps://web.archive.org/web/20121107120820/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=294356/index.htmlAnd so for all sites, the same footballer is written everywhere in different ways
See main article: Estonia national football team. Head coach: Ferenc KónyaNote:6 players – Brenner, Einman, Gerassimov, Javorsky, Kichlefeldt and Lello – although included in the official squad submitted to FIFA, did not travel to France and stayed in Estonia in reserve.
See main article: France national football team. Head coach: Charles Griffiths
See main article: Hungary national football team. Head coach: Gyula Kiss
See main article: Republic of Ireland national football team. Head coach: Charles HarrisNote: 5 players (Cowzer, Heaney, Lea, Aungier, Healy) did not travel to France and stayed in Ireland on reserve.
See main article: Italy national football team. Head coach: Vittorio Pozzo
See main article: Latvia national football team. Head coach: Juris Rēdlihs
Note: 5 players (I.Greble, Hammers, Lauks, Timpers, Viņķis) did not travel to France and stayed in Latvia on reserve.
See main article: Lithuania national football team.
Note: 6 players (Darius, Deringas, Strazdas, Bartatais, Gelermanas and Gvildys) did not travel to France and stayed in Lithuania on reserve. Juozas Žebrauskas traveled with the team but was not registered, he played under the identity of Bartatais
See main article: Luxembourg national football team. Head coach: Batty SchroederNote: 6 players (Elter, Ginter, Feller, Kremer, Lefèvre, Stirn) did not travel to France and stayed in Luxembourg on reserve.
See main article: Netherlands national football team. Head coach: William Townley
See main article: Poland national football team. Head coach: Adam Obrubański
See main article: Romania national football team. Head coach: Adrian Suciu
See main article: Spain national football team. Head coach: Pedro Parages
See main article: Sweden men's national football team. Head coach: József Nagy
See main article: Switzerland national football team. Head coach: Edward Duckworth
See main article: Turkey national football team. Head coach: Billy Hunter
See main article: Uruguay national football team. Head coach: Ernesto Figoli
See main article: United States men's national soccer team. Head coach: George Burford
See main article: Yugoslavia national football team. Head coach: Todor Sekulić