Below are the squads for the 1962 FIFA World Cup final tournament in Chile.
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Group 1 1
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Soviet Union 1.1
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Yugoslavia 1.2
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Uruguay 1.3
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Colombia 1.4
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Group 2 2
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West Germany 2.1
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Chile 2.2
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Italy 2.3
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Switzerland 2.4
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Group 3 3
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Brazil 3.1
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Czechoslovakia 3.2
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Mexico 3.3
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Spain 3.4
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Group 4 4
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Hungary 4.1
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England 4.2
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Argentina 4.3
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Bulgaria 4.4
Group 1
Head coach: Gavril Kachalin
Head coaches: Ljubomir Lovrić and Prvoslav Mihajlović
Head coach: Juan Carlos Corazzo
Head coach: Adolfo Pedernera
Group 2
Head coach: Sepp Herberger
Head coach: Fernando Riera
Head coach: Paolo Mazza and Giovanni Ferrari
Head coach: Karl Rappan
Group 3
Head coach: Aymoré Moreira
Head coach: Rudolf Vytlačil
Head coach: Ignacio Tréllez
Head coach: Helenio Herrera
Group 4
Head coach: Lajos Baróti
Head coach: Walter Winterbottom
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Some sources state that only 21 of the 22 squad members travelled to the 1962 tournament in Chile, in that Derek Kevan was a stay-at-home reserve who was never called. [2]
Head coach: Juan Carlos Lorenzo
Head coach: Georgi Pachedzhiev
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Tournaments
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Finals
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Qualification
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Squads
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Seedings
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Broadcasters
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Bids
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Statistics
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Miscellaneous
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Notes: There was no qualification for the 1930 World Cup as places were given by invitation only. In 1950, there was no final; the article is about the decisive match of the final group stage.
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