stewart12
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Onto group B of the first round, remember you can vote to up to 2 sides to progress. Also, and this might be most relevant to this group remember that this is their albion career only
Group A is here
Americas A
Manager: Gus Poyet. Poyet managed the Albion from 2009-13 and won the League 1 title with the club.
Poyet turns up to Withdean with a squad that won the tournament last year. They will once again consider themselves to be favourites even though they have been drawn in the group of death. Their midfield is the envy of almost every side in the tournament and they have firepower upfront with the likes of Pedro and Ulloa. There are question marks about their goalkeepers and their defence is reasonable but they'll be hoping to simply outscore their opponents.
Star man: World cup winner Alexis Mac Allister is the most decorated player in this talented squad
Goalkeepers: David Gonzalez, Tony Meola
Defenders: Bernardo, Gonzalo Jara Reyes (captain), Igor Julio, Pervis Estupinan, Valentin Barco
Midfielders: Moises Caicedo, Alexis Mac Allister, Steven Alzate, Jeremy Sarmiento, Facundo Buononotte
Forwards: Jose Izquierdo, Leonardo Ulloa, Joao Pedro, Julio Enciso
Possible starting line up:
Gonzalez
Jara Bernardo Julio Estupinan
Caicedo
Mac Allister Alzate
Enciso
Ulloa Pedro
England Internationals
Manager: Peter Taylor. Taylor managed the Albion in the 2001-02 season, winning the Division 2 (League One) title. He's the only man (to date) to manage the Albion and the England national side whom he managed for 1 game as a caretaker manager in 2000.
Taylor has selected a very strong squad for England's debut in this tournament. Whilst some had quite short Brighton careers, there are some real Albion legends here such as Foster, Stevens, Ward, Zamora and of course, Lee Hendrie.
Star man: In a competitive field there is much competition for this label but it could well be Peter Ward, considered by many to be the clubs best ever.
Goalkeepers: Dave Beasant, Joe Corrigan
Defenders: Ben White, Wayne Bridge, Matt Upson, Fikayo Tomori, Steve Foster (Captain), Martin Keown, Gary Stevens, Russell Osman, Levi Colwill
Midfielders: Adam Lallana, James Milner, Lee Hendrie, Mark Chamberlain
Forwards: Peter Ward, Bobby Zamora, Darren Bent, Jesse Lingard, Danny Welbeck
Possible starting line up:
Corrigan
Stevens White Upson Foster Bridge
Lallana Milner
Ward Welbeck Zamora
Rest of Europe A
Manager: Roberto De Zerbi. The volatile Italian managed the club from 2022-24, taking the Albion to their highest ever league finish and a first ever season in Europe.
Despite the tough draw, De Zerbi will fancy his chances here, especially with the addition of a few Belgian players. This side disappointed last year, only making the quarter finals. They have quality throughout the squad but perhaps lack a bit of team cohesion.
Star man: Albion legend Pascal Gross
Goalkeepers: Tomasz Kuszczak
Defenders: Uwe Hünemeier, Stefan Ivan, Markus Sutter, Ezequiel Schelotto, Gary Chivers, Ferdi Karioglu, Seb Pocognoli
Midfielders: Brajan Gruda, Radostin Kishichev, Jakub Moder, Joao Teixeira, Pascal Gross (captain)
Forwards: Florin Andone, Deniz Undav, Sam Baldock, Sergei Gotsmanov, Ashley Barnes, Leonard Trossard
Possible starting line up:
Kuszczak
Iovan Hunemeier Karioglu
Kishichev
Moder Gross
Teixeira
Gotsmanov Baldock Trossard
The Nordic Nations
Manager: Sami Hyypia. The Finn had an ill-fated spell as Albion manager in 2014.
Sami Hyypia certainly has his work cut out here and is turning up to the tournament with a team made up of mostly fringe Albion players and unfulfilled potential former wonder kids. A few have gone on to have good careers post-Albion but this is the most inexperienced squad in the tournament.
Star man: This time next year you could be looking at either Ayari for O'Riley for this accolade but for what they achieved at the club the most prominent player in this squad is probably Casper Ankergren who helped his side to League One glory in 2011.
Goalkeepers: Casper Ankergren, Niki Maenpaa, Mikkel Andersen
Defenders: Casper Nilsson, Vegard Forren, Leo Ostigaard, Ivar Ingimarsson (captain)
Midfielders: Matthias Normann, Valur Gislason, Emil Asmundsson, Peter Gwargis, Yasin Ayari, Matt O'Riley
Fowards: Henrik Bjordal, Viktor Gyokeres, Toby Adgestein, Vahid Hambo
Possible starting line up:
Ankergren
Forren Ingimarsson Ostigaard
Gislason Ayari O'Riley Gwargis
Bjordal Gyokeres Adgestein
Group A is here
Americas A
Manager: Gus Poyet. Poyet managed the Albion from 2009-13 and won the League 1 title with the club.
Poyet turns up to Withdean with a squad that won the tournament last year. They will once again consider themselves to be favourites even though they have been drawn in the group of death. Their midfield is the envy of almost every side in the tournament and they have firepower upfront with the likes of Pedro and Ulloa. There are question marks about their goalkeepers and their defence is reasonable but they'll be hoping to simply outscore their opponents.
Star man: World cup winner Alexis Mac Allister is the most decorated player in this talented squad
Goalkeepers: David Gonzalez, Tony Meola
Defenders: Bernardo, Gonzalo Jara Reyes (captain), Igor Julio, Pervis Estupinan, Valentin Barco
Midfielders: Moises Caicedo, Alexis Mac Allister, Steven Alzate, Jeremy Sarmiento, Facundo Buononotte
Forwards: Jose Izquierdo, Leonardo Ulloa, Joao Pedro, Julio Enciso
Possible starting line up:
Gonzalez
Jara Bernardo Julio Estupinan
Caicedo
Mac Allister Alzate
Enciso
Ulloa Pedro
England Internationals
Manager: Peter Taylor. Taylor managed the Albion in the 2001-02 season, winning the Division 2 (League One) title. He's the only man (to date) to manage the Albion and the England national side whom he managed for 1 game as a caretaker manager in 2000.
Taylor has selected a very strong squad for England's debut in this tournament. Whilst some had quite short Brighton careers, there are some real Albion legends here such as Foster, Stevens, Ward, Zamora and of course, Lee Hendrie.
Star man: In a competitive field there is much competition for this label but it could well be Peter Ward, considered by many to be the clubs best ever.
Goalkeepers: Dave Beasant, Joe Corrigan
Defenders: Ben White, Wayne Bridge, Matt Upson, Fikayo Tomori, Steve Foster (Captain), Martin Keown, Gary Stevens, Russell Osman, Levi Colwill
Midfielders: Adam Lallana, James Milner, Lee Hendrie, Mark Chamberlain
Forwards: Peter Ward, Bobby Zamora, Darren Bent, Jesse Lingard, Danny Welbeck
Possible starting line up:
Corrigan
Stevens White Upson Foster Bridge
Lallana Milner
Ward Welbeck Zamora
Rest of Europe A
Manager: Roberto De Zerbi. The volatile Italian managed the club from 2022-24, taking the Albion to their highest ever league finish and a first ever season in Europe.
Despite the tough draw, De Zerbi will fancy his chances here, especially with the addition of a few Belgian players. This side disappointed last year, only making the quarter finals. They have quality throughout the squad but perhaps lack a bit of team cohesion.
Star man: Albion legend Pascal Gross
Goalkeepers: Tomasz Kuszczak
Defenders: Uwe Hünemeier, Stefan Ivan, Markus Sutter, Ezequiel Schelotto, Gary Chivers, Ferdi Karioglu, Seb Pocognoli
Midfielders: Brajan Gruda, Radostin Kishichev, Jakub Moder, Joao Teixeira, Pascal Gross (captain)
Forwards: Florin Andone, Deniz Undav, Sam Baldock, Sergei Gotsmanov, Ashley Barnes, Leonard Trossard
Possible starting line up:
Kuszczak
Iovan Hunemeier Karioglu
Kishichev
Moder Gross
Teixeira
Gotsmanov Baldock Trossard
The Nordic Nations
Manager: Sami Hyypia. The Finn had an ill-fated spell as Albion manager in 2014.
Sami Hyypia certainly has his work cut out here and is turning up to the tournament with a team made up of mostly fringe Albion players and unfulfilled potential former wonder kids. A few have gone on to have good careers post-Albion but this is the most inexperienced squad in the tournament.
Star man: This time next year you could be looking at either Ayari for O'Riley for this accolade but for what they achieved at the club the most prominent player in this squad is probably Casper Ankergren who helped his side to League One glory in 2011.
Goalkeepers: Casper Ankergren, Niki Maenpaa, Mikkel Andersen
Defenders: Casper Nilsson, Vegard Forren, Leo Ostigaard, Ivar Ingimarsson (captain)
Midfielders: Matthias Normann, Valur Gislason, Emil Asmundsson, Peter Gwargis, Yasin Ayari, Matt O'Riley
Fowards: Henrik Bjordal, Viktor Gyokeres, Toby Adgestein, Vahid Hambo
Possible starting line up:
Ankergren
Forren Ingimarsson Ostigaard
Gislason Ayari O'Riley Gwargis
Bjordal Gyokeres Adgestein