The UEFA Euro 2000 finals tournament took place in Belgium and the Netherlands between 10 June and 2 July 2000. The sixteen nations that qualified were required to name a squad of 22 players for the tournament by 1 June 2000. The ages listed are the players' ages on the tournament's opening day (10 June 2000).
Manager: Kevin Keegan
England named a 28-man preliminary squad on 16 May 2000.[1] Jamie Redknapp and Ray Parlour were both ruled out of the tournament due to respective knee injuries,[2] while Andy Cole missed out because of a persistent toe injury.[3] Keegan announced his final 22-man squad on 1 June with David James, Rio Ferdinand and Kieron Dyer also missing out.[4] [5]
Manager: Erich Ribbeck
Manager: Humberto Coelho
Manager: Emerich Jenei
Manager: Robert Waseige
Manager: Dino Zoff
Italy named an initial 26-man squad for the tournament on 18 May 2000.[6] Midfielders Dino Baggio and Diego Fuser, and defender Giuseppe Pancaro did not make the cut for the final 22, while forward Christian Vieri was ruled out through injury.[7] Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon was originally named in the final 22, but suffered a broken hand in a warm-up friendly match against Norway on 3 June 2000; he was replaced in the squad by Christian Abbiati of A.C. Milan.[8]
Managers: Lars Lagerbäck and Tommy Söderberg
Manager: Mustafa Denizli
Manager: Vujadin Boškov
Manager: Nils Johan Semb
Manager: Srečko Katanec
Manager: José Antonio Camacho
Manager: Jozef Chovanec
Manager: Bo Johansson
Manager: Roger Lemerre
Manager: Frank Rijkaard