Kosowski was on loan to Southampton in the run-up to the tournament. He will become a free agent after the tournament. »Kosowski wants last farewell«. football.co.uk. 25. april 2006. Pridobljeno 18. junija 2006.
Ballack has agreed to join Chelsea when his contract with Bayern München expires on July 1st. »Ballack cheered by Chelsea challenge«. uefa.com. 15. maj 2006. Pridobljeno 18. junija 2006.
Rasiak has spent the run-up of the World Cup on loan to Southampton, and will join the club permanently after the tournament »Poland looking to add extra polish«. uefa.com. 2. maj 2006. Pridobljeno 21. junija 2006.
Larsson has a pre-contract agreement with Helsingborg, and will join them after the tournament. »Larsson looks to bow out in style«. uefa.com. 16. maj 2006. Pridobljeno 21. junija 2006.
Källström has agreed to join Lyon after the tournament. »Lyon land Swede Källström«. uefa.com. 27. maj 2006. Pridobljeno 21. junija 2006.
*Mirko Vučinić was forced to withdraw through injury on May 23. He was replaced by Dušan Petković on May 29[1]. However, Petković, the son of team coach Ilija Petković, decided not to play in the World Cup, because of numerous accusations of nepotism in Serbian press and public. Petković left the training camp on June 6. [2]. Since there was no possibility for replacement, as there was no injury, Serbia and Montenegro national team is the only one in the World Cup to have only 22 players in the squad.
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Valencia was on loan to Recreativo Huelva in the run up to the tournament. »Luis Valencia«. Official FIFA World Cup website. Pridobljeno 18. junija 2006.
Reasco has agreed to join São Paulo after the tournament. »Neicer Reasco«. Official FIFA World Cup website. Pridobljeno 18. junija 2006.
Bosacki was called up after Damian Gorawski sustained an injury and had to withdraw from the squad »Injuries spell late squad changes«. Official FIFA World Cup website. 8. junij 2006. Pridobljeno 21. junija 2006.
*Mirko Vučinić was forced to withdraw through injury on May 23. He was replaced by Dušan Petković on May 29[1]. However, Petković, the son of team coach Ilija Petković, decided not to play in the World Cup, because of numerous accusations of nepotism in Serbian press and public. Petković left the training camp on June 6. [2]. Since there was no possibility for replacement, as there was no injury, Serbia and Montenegro national team is the only one in the World Cup to have only 22 players in the squad.