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Each of the 48 qualified nations submitted a final squad of up to 26 players ahead of the tournament, split across goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Search or tap a country below to see its full roster, club affiliation, and age for every named player.

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Tiebreaking criteria can be found below:
  1. Greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned
  2. Superior goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned
  3. Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned
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Tiebreaking criteria can be found below:
  1. Greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned
  2. Superior goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned
  3. Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned
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For the first time, the World Cup expands to 48 teams, which means an extra knockout round before the familiar Round of 16. The top two finishers from each of the 12 groups qualify automatically, joined by the eight best third-place teams to fill out a 32-team bracket. Until the group stage wraps up, the slots below will show seeded placeholders like "1A" or "2B", they'll lock in to real team names as soon as each group is finalized.

🏆 The Golden Boot is awarded to the tournament's top goalscorer. If players finish level on goals, FIFA has historically broken the tie by total assists, then by fewest minutes played, so the rankings below include both alongside the raw goal count.
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🧤 The Golden Glove is awarded to the tournament's best goalkeeper, it isn't based on clean sheets alone. FIFA's technical study group weighs saves, distribution, and overall performance across the tournament, which is why a keeper with fewer shutouts can still edge out one who faced less pressure.
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🎯 Assists tell the other half of the goalscoring story, tracking the players creating chances rather than finishing them. Key passes and chances created are also shown here since an assist alone doesn't capture a player's full creative output.
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⏱ Minutes played matters most heading into the knockout rounds, players who've logged heavy club and international minutes all season are more likely to be rotated or rested as fatigue and injury risk build. Toggle between club and country views to see who's carrying the heaviest workload.
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📊 Minute figures may have small inaccuracies due to data availability
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🟨 Yellow cards accumulated across group stage matches carry real consequences: two yellows in different games trigger an automatic one-match suspension, and the slate wipes clean once the quarterfinals begin. The tiles below flag who's already suspended and who's one card away from missing a game.
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🌍 With 48 nations and over 1,200 players, the World Cup squad list reads like a map of where the world's talent actually plays week to week. Explore which leagues are sending the most players to the tournament, and how that compares to a country's footballing reputation.
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