Switzerland - Ecuador - France - Honduras
Switzerland
- Star Player: Xerdan Shaqiri
- Position: Winger
- Age: 22
- Team: Bayern Munich
- Why? A phenominal talent who sadly has had limited first team club football with Bayern. However, Shaqiri is already an experienced international being capped 31 times for Switzerland. Expect him to take a more commanding role in the team with many of the attacks coming through his left-foot and in the trequartista position through the centre.
- One to Watch: Ricardo Rodriguez
- Position: Left Defender
- Age: 21
- Team: Wolfsburg
- Why? With the most goals and assists in Bundesliga for any full-back, Rodriguez possesses undoubted class. Look out for his bombing runs up and down the touch line and getting in amongst Switzerland's build up in the final third.
- Wildcard: Josip Drmić
- Position: Striker
- Age: 21
- Team: Bayer Leverkusen
- Why? With this Swiss side struggling for goals recently, Drmić could provide much needed ammo to fire them into the later stages. Finishing as third top scorer in Bundesliga for relegated Nürnberg, Drmić has already secured a transfer to Leverkusen and his confidence will surely be high.
Goalkeepers: Diego Benaglio (Wolfsburg), Roman Buerki (Grasshopper), Yann Sommer (Basel).
Defenders: Johan Djourou (Hamburg), Michael Lang (Grasshopper), Stephan Lichtsteiner (Juventus), Ricardo Rodriguez (Wolfsburg), Fabian Schaer (Basel), Philippe Senderos (Valencia), Steve von Bergen (Young Boys), Reto Ziegler (Sassuolo).
Midfielders: Tranquillo Barnetta (Eintracht Frankfurt), Valon Behrami (Napoli), Blerim Dzemaili (Napoli), Gelson Fernandes (Freiburg), Gokhan Inler (Napoli), Xherdan Shaqiri (Bayern Munich), Valentin Stocker (Basel).
Forwards: Josip Drmic (Nuremberg), Mario Gavranovic (Zurich), Admir Mehmedi (Freiburg), Haris Seferovic (Real Sociedad), Granit Xhaka (Borussia Monchengladbach).
Fun Fact: Shaqiri celebrates Christmas even though he is a Muslim
Ecuador
- Star Player: Antonio Valencia
- Position: Winger
- Age: 28
- Team: Manchester United
- Why? Arguable Ecuador’s best player of modern day football, Valencia has split opinion in his time in England. A versatile, skillful player who's athleticism out wide is a constant threat. He is more of a team player than an individual who can win a game solo though and expect just his presence and experience benefit Ecuador massively.
- One to Watch: Jefferson Montero
- Position: Winger
- Age: 24
- Team: Morelia
- Why? After failing to break through at Villarreal as a youngster, Montero was transferred to Morelia in Mexico. He has proven himself as a highly skilful winger who can cause any full-back a nightmare when he hits form. Touted as a better prospect than Valencia, big things are expected of Montero in Brazil with a possible move back to Europe if he has a belter.
- Wildcard: Felipe Caicedo
- Position: Striker
- Age: 25
- Team: Al-Jazira
- Why? Caicedo has accumulated fees of over 20 million pounds in his career so far. At 25 though, he now finds himself turning out for Al-Jazira in the United Arab Emirates. Perceived as a flop as club level, Caicedo is still a mainstay in this Ecuador team (since the recent tragic passing of Christian Benitez) and his size and strength up top could be what Ecuador need.
Goalkeepers: Maximo Banguera (Barcelona SC), Alexander Dominguez (LDU Quito), Adrian Bone (El Nacional).
Defenders: Frickson Erazo (Flamengo), Jorge Guagua, Oscar Bagui, Gabriel Achilier (all Emelec), Walter Ayovi (Pachuca), Juan Carlos Paredes (Barcelona SC).
Midfielders: Segundo Castillo (Al-Hilal), Carlos Gruezo (Stuttgart), Renato Ibarra (Vitesse Arnhem), Cristian Noboa (Dynamo Moscow), Luis Saritama (Barcelona SC), Antonio Valencia (Manchester United), Edison Mendez (Independiente Santa Fe), Fidel Martinez (Tijuana), Michael Arroyo (Atlante).
Forwards: Felipe Caicedo (Al-Jazira), Jefferson Montero (Morelia), Joao Rojas (Cruz Azul), Jaime Ayovi (Tijuana), Enner Valencia (Pachuca)
Fun Fact: Every time Ecuador has qualified for a World Cup, It has been with a Colombian manager
France
The Manager: Didier Deschamps
- Star Player: Raphael Varane
- Position: Centre Back
- Age: 21
- Team: Real Madrid
- Why? With the loss of Ribery weeks before the start of the tournament, France need a leader with quality to step up. Varane is just that. Even at such a young age and just 6 caps to his name his composure and defensive prowess could be exactly what France to banish the demons of the last couple of tournaments.
- One to Watch: Paul Pogba
- Position: Central Midfielder
- Age: 21
- Team: Juventus
- Why? 2013 Golden Boy award winner, Pogba has been a mainstay in the Juventus team for a couple of seasons now. A defensive box-to-box midfielder who loves to shoot from distance with his powerful right foot. Another player with high energy levels, expect to see Pogba at heavily involved at both ends of the pitch.
- Wildcard: Patrice Evra
- Position: Left Back
- Age: 33
- Team: Manchester United
- Why? Evra has come under scrutiny for the last two seasons at United, with many fans calling for him to be replaced. Still though, the experienced full-back should be important in his last world cup. This could be the last proper chance for him to prove to the doubters that there is still life in legs of this old dog.
Goalkeepers: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham Hotspur), Stephane Ruffier (Marseille), Mickael Landreau (Bastia).
Defenders: Mathieu Debuchy (Newcastle), Lucas Digne (Paris St-Germain) Patrice Evra (Manchester United), Laurent Koscielny, Bacary Sagna (both Arsenal), Eliaquim Mangala (Porto), Mamadou Sakho (Liverpool), Raphael Varane (Real Madrid).
Midfielders: Yohan Cabaye, Blaise Matuidi (both Paris St-Germain), Rio Mavuba (Lille), Paul Pogba (Juventus), Morgan Schneiderlin (Southampton), Moussa Sissoko (Newcastle), Mathieu Valbuena (Marseille).
Forwards: Karim Benzema (Real Madrid), Remy Cabella (Montpellier), Olivier Giroud (Arsenal), Antoine Griezmann (Real Sociedad), Loic Remy (Newastle, on loan from QPR).
Honduras
- Star Player: Wilson Palacios
- Position: Defensive Midfielder
- Age: 29
- Team: Stoke
- Why? Palacios has had a somewhat disappointing start to his career at Stoke City, having suffered various injuries as well as not been favoured by then manager Tony Pulis. Under new manager Hughes however Palacios has seen his time on the pitch increase and his experience in the Premier League will be invaluable as he looks to use his strength and defensive capabilities to protect the back-line from constant threats.
- One to Watch: Andy Najar
- Position: Winger
- Age: 21
- Team: Anderlecht
- Why? Signed by DC United as a youngster he had his breakthrough season in 2010, picking up the 'Rookie of the Year' award. Now playing in Belgium for Anderlecht, this winger has been gaining attention from clubs such as Valencia and Tottenham in recent times. Should he shine at the World Cup, a move this summer will be even more likely after an impressive season in Belgium.
- Wildcard: Carlos Costly
- Position: Striker
- Age: 31
- Team: Real España
- Why? The 6ft3 tall striker is the team's top scorer with 30 goals and now forms a dynamic attack duo with Jerry Bengtson. However, he is slightly injury prone and playing against the likes of France could be very difficult for him to add to his decent goals tally for Honduras.
Goalkeepers: Noel Valladares, Donis Escober (both Olimpia), Luis Lopez (Real Espana).
Defenders: Brayan Beckeles (Olimpia), Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic), Juan Carlos Garcia (Wigan), Maynor Figueroa (Hull), Victor Bernardez (San Jose Earthquakes), Osman Chavez (Qingdao Janoon), Juan Pablo Montes (Motagua).
Midfielders: Edder Delgado (Real Espana), Luis Garrido (Olimpia), Roger Espinoza (Wigan), Jorge Claros (Motagua), Wilson Palacios (Stoke), Oscar Garcia (Houston Dynamo), Andy Najar (Anderlecht), Mario Martinez (Real Espana), Marvin Chavez (Chivas USA).
Forwards: Jerry Bengtson (New England Revolution), Jerry Palacios (Alajuelense), Carlo Costly (Real Espana), Rony Martinez (Real Sociedad).
Fun Fact: Ex- Hibernian player Jorge Claros was shot in the head and shoulder after a attempted car jacking. He managed to drive himself to the hospital and was back playing football 15 days later. Hence the nickname, 'The Pitbull'.
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