Manchester City leads all clubs with nineteen players selected for the FIFA World Cup 2026, followed closely by Bayern Munich with eighteen, while Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain each have sixteen representatives, and Barcelona contributes fifteen, alongside other significant contributions from clubs like Atlético de Madrid, Crystal Palace, and Al Hilal, indicating a strong presence of top European and Saudi Arabian clubs in the tournament.

Manchester City leads all clubs with nineteen players selected for the FIFA World Cup 2026, followed closely by Bayern Munich with eighteen, while Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain each have sixteen representatives, and Barcelona contributes fifteen, alongside other significant contributions from clubs like Atlético de Madrid, Crystal Palace, and Al Hilal, indicating a strong presence of top European and Saudi Arabian clubs in the tournament.

Manchester City leads all clubs with nineteen players selected for the FIFA World Cup 2026, followed closely by Bayern Munich with eighteen, while Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain each have sixteen representatives, and Barcelona contributes fifteen, alongside other significant contributions from clubs like Atlético de Madrid, Crystal Palace, and Al Hilal, indicating a strong presence of top European and Saudi Arabian clubs in the tournament.

Manchester City is the club to have contributed the most players to the FIFA World Cup 2026. Nineteen players from the Premier League giant's squad have been called up by various national teams.

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Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich come second with 18 players representing different teams. Arsenal and PSG, who played in the UEFA Champions League final last month, have 16 representatives each. Barcelona's 15 players are also playing in the tournament.

Other prominent contributors are:

  • Atlético de Madrid – 12 players
  • Crystal Palace – 12 players
  • Al Hilal – 12 players
  • Borussia Dortmund - 11 players
  • Galatasaray - 11 players
  • Manchester United – 11 players
  • Liverpool – 11 players
  • Real Madrid - 10 players

But which clubs have scored the most goals in this edition of FIFA World Cup? Find out here.

Rank Club name Goals
1 Wolverhampton  1
1 Beşiktaş  1
1 Feyenoord  1
1 Al-Qadsiah 1