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Where do the 552 EURO players come from?

Which clubs have the most players in France? How many are there from the Premier League – or League One? Who has the squad with the most UEFA Champions League stars? Find out here ...

England's James Milner and Germany's Emre Can are among 12 Liverpool players in the squads
England's James Milner and Germany's Emre Can are among 12 Liverpool players in the squads ©Getty Images

KEY STATS

  • 139 of the 552 players in the 24 squads are based in England, including all of Roy Hodgson's 23
  • England's second-tier Championship is the seventh most represented division
  • 49 players in all represent non-top-flight clubs (36 in England)
  • Sweden and Slovakia both have players based in 13 different countries
  • Juventus and Liverpool have the most players in the squads; Real Madrid are joint seventh
  • 19 of Spain's squad played in the 2015/16 UEFA Champions League
  • Nolito only Spain player not involved in 2015/16 UEFA club competition
  • Five players are in Asian leagues (3 Qatar, 1 Australia, 1 Saudi Arabia)
  • Four players are in CONCACAF leagues (3 MLS, 1 Mexico)

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NUMBER CRUNCHING

  • Clubs with most representatives
Juventus have 12 players in France
Juventus have 12 players in France©AFP/Getty Images

12 – Juventus, Liverpool
11 – Tottenham Hotspur
10 – Manchester United
9 – Barcelona, Bayern München, Fenerbahçe
8 – Arsenal, Basel, CSKA Moskva, Real Madrid, Roma

  • Domestic leagues with most representatives
Northern Ireland's Luke McCullough from English fourth-tier Doncaster Rovers
Northern Ireland's Luke McCullough from English fourth-tier Doncaster Rovers©Getty Images

139 – England (103 Premier League, 31 Championship, 4 League One, 1 League Two)
65 – Germany (57 1. Bundesliga, 8 2. Bundesliga)
56 – Italy (52 Serie A, 4 Serie B)
36 – Turkey (36 Süper Lig)
35 – Spain (34 Primera, 1 Segunda)
32 – Russia (32 Premier League)
22 – France (22 Ligue 1)

  • Leagues with one representative
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk joined Kairat last summer
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk joined Kairat last summer©fckairat.kz

Australia – Aaron Hughes (Northern Ireland/Melbourne City)
Azerbaijan – Ansi Agolli (Albania/Qarabağ)
China – Burak Yılmaz (Turkey/Beijing Guoan)
Israel – Ovidiu Hoban (Romania/Hapoel Beer Sheva)
Liechtenstein* – Armando Sadiku (Albania/Vaduz)
Kazakhstan – Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (Ukraine/Kairat Almaty)
Mexico – André-Pierre Gignac (France/Tigres)
Saudi Arabia – Lucian Sânmărtean (Romania/Al-Ittihad)

*Liechtenstein only has a national cup, Vaduz compete in Swiss league

  • Teams with most clubs represented
Iceland: 23 players, 22 clubs
Iceland: 23 players, 22 clubs©Getty Images

22 – Iceland, Northern Ireland
21 – Sweden
20 – Albania, Poland, Slovakia

  • Teams with fewest clubs represented

8 – Russia
10 – England, Ukraine

  • Teams with most different leagues represented

13 – Slovakia, Sweden
10 – Albania, Iceland, Romania

  • Teams with fewest different leagues represented
All of England's players are home based
All of England's players are home based©AFP/Getty Images

1 – England
2 – Russia, Republic of Ireland
3 – Italy, Wales

  • Teams with most home-based players

23 – England
22 – Russia
18 – Italy

  • Teams with fewest home-based players

0 – Iceland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Wales*
1 – Austria

*Wales have two players from Swansea City, who play in the English Premier League

  • Teams with most players from 2015/16 UEFA Champions League
Spain have the most UEFA Champions League experience
Spain have the most UEFA Champions League experience©Getty Images

19 – Spain
16 – Germany
15 – France
13 – Italy
12 – Ukraine

  • Teams with fewest players from 2015/16 UEFA Champions League

0 – Albania, Hungary, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia

  • Teams with most players from 2015/16 UEFA Europa League

15 – Turkey
12 – Czech Republic, England, Portugal, Ukraine

  • Teams with fewest players from 2015/16 UEFA Europa League

0 – Republic of Ireland
2 – Northern Ireland
3 – Hungary, Romania
4 – Iceland