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 (Note: Real Madrid is not the only club with 10 representatives in the competition)

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

(Last updated on 02-07-2026)

Rank Club name Goals
1. Real Madrid (Spain) 13
2. Paris Saint-Germain (France) 10
3. Sunderland (England) 8
3. Crystal Palace (England) 8
4. Arsenal (England) 7
4. Bayern Munich (Germany) 7
5. Inter Miami (U.S.A.) 6
5. Manchester United (England) 6
5. Liverpool (England) 6
6. Manchester City (England) 5
7. Villarreal (Spain) 4
7. Newcastle United (England) 4
8. Brighton & Hove Albion (England) 3
8. Aston Villa (England) 3
8. Galatasaray (Turkiye) 3
8. Feyenoord (The Netherlands) 3
8. Fulham (England) 3
8. Al-Nassr FC (Saudi Arabia) 3
8. Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia) 3
8. Al-Qadsiah (Saudi Arabia) 3
8. Juventus (Italy) 3
8. Motherwell (Scotland)  3
8. VfB Stuttgart (Germany) 3
8. Borussia Dortmund (Germany) 3
8. PSV Eindhoven (The Netherlands) 3
8. SC Freiburg (Germany) 3
8. AS Monaco (France) 3
8. Napoli (Italy) 3
9. Stade Rennais (France) 2
8. AC Milan (Italy) 2
8. Inter Milan (Italy) 2
8. Torino (Italy) 2
8. Sevilla (Spain) 2
8. Real Betis (Spain) 2
8. West Ham United  (England) 2
8. Real Sociedad (Spain) 2
8. Sporting CP (Portugal) 2
8. İstanbul Başakşehir F.K. (Turkiye) 2
8. Al Ahly  (Egypt) 2
8. Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) 2
8. RC Strasbourg Alsace (France) 2
8. Slovan Liberec (Czechia) 2
8. Pyramids (Egypt) 2
8. Celtic (Scotland) 2
8. Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) 2
8. Red Star Belgrade (Serbia) 2
9. FC Porto (Portugal) 1
9. Werder Bremen (Germany) 1
  Barcelona (Spain) 1
  Foolad (Iran) 1
  K.R.C. Genk (Belgium) 1
  RB Leipzig (Germany) 1
  Beşiktaş (Turkiye) 1
  AZ Alkmaar (The Netherlands) 1
  Dynamo Makhachkala (Russia) 1
  Osasuna (Spain) 1
  Palmeiras (Brazil) 1
  1. FSV Mainz 05 (Germany) 1
  Watford (England) 1
  Anderlecht (Belgium) 1
  Union SG (Belgium) 1
  Al-Karma (Iraq) 1
  Como 1907 (Italy) 1
  LASK (Germany) 1
  Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) 1
  River Plate (Argentina) 1
  Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany) 1
  Fluminense (Brazil) 1
  Flamengo (Brazil) 1
  Marseille (France) 1
  Stade de Reims (France) 1
  FC St. Pauli  (Germany) 1
  Genoa (Italy) 1
  Atletico Madrid (Spain)  
  VfL Wolfsburg (Germany) 1
  Mallorca  (Spain) 1
  FC Zürich (Switzerland) 1
  Esteghlal FC (Iran) 1
  Maribor (Slovenia) 1
  FC Dallas (U.S.A.) 1
  Portland Timbers (U.S.A.) 1
  Universitatea Cluj (Romania) 1
  Hellas Verona (Italy) 1
  ZED FC (Egypt) 1
  Atlanta United (U.S.A.) 1
  Vancouver Whitecaps (U.S.A.) 1
  Southampton (England) 1
  Everton (England) 1
  Rangers (Scotland) 1
  Rosario Central (Argentina) 1
  Guadalajara (Mexico) 1
  FC Rostov (Russia) 1
  Krasnodar (Russia) 1
  Nordsjælland (Denmark) 1
  Al-Sailiya (Qatar) 1
  Qatar SC (Qatar) 1
  Al Sadd SC (Qatar) 1
  Slavia Prague (Czechia) 1
  UD Almería (Spain) 1
  Al Ain FC (U.A.E.) 1
  Győri ETO FC (Hungary) 1
  Pafos (Cyprus) 1
  Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 1
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