FIFA World Cup 2026 Captains List: All 48 Teams 

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Sumit Kushwaha
Sumit Kushwaha, is an Assistant Editor specialising in coverage of eSports and gaming. He tracks the latest developments by reporting around global events from the segment...
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is finally here, and football fans all over the world are gearing up for one of the most anticipated tournaments ever. The tournament begins on June 11 with co-hosts Mexico taking on South Africa in Mexico City.

There are numerous reasons why this year’s World Cup is special. It is the first tournament to feature 48 teams, more countries, more players, and the world’s largest football stage. Some young stars will make their World Cup debuts, but several legendary captains are preparing to lead their countries once more. 

With the tournament set to kick off on June 12, team captains from across the globe will have to work their way through the group stages before they can make their mark in the knockout stages of the competition.

In this article, we are talking about all 48 teams of the FIFA World Cup 2026 captains’ list:

2026 FIFA World Cup All Team Captains

  1. Mexico: Edson Álvarez
  2. South Africa: Ronwen Williams
  3. South Korea: Son Heung-min
  4. Czech Republic: Ladislav Krejčí
  5. Canada: Alphonso Davies
  6. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Edin Džeko
  7. Qatar: Hassan Al-Haydos
  8. Switzerland: Granit Xhaka
  9. Brazil: Marquinhos
  10. Morocco: Achraf Hakimi
  11. Haiti: Johny Placide
  12. Scotland: Andy Robertson
  13. USA: Tim Ream
  14. Paraguay: Gustavo Gómez
  15. Australia: Mathew Ryan
  16. Türkiye: Hakan Çalhanoğlu
  17. Germany: Joshua Kimmich
  18. Curaçao: Leandro Bacuna
  19. Ivory Coast: Franck Kessié
  20. Ecuador: Enner Valencia
  21. Netherlands: Virgil van Dijk
  22. Japan: Wataru Endo
  23. Sweden: Victor Lindelöf
  24. Tunisia: Ellyes Skhiri
  25. Belgium: Youri Tielemans
  26. Egypt: Mohamed Salah
  27. Iran: Mehdi Taremi
  28. New Zealand: Chris Wood
  29. Spain: Rodri
  30. Cape Verde: Ryan Mendes
  31. Saudi Arabia: Salem Al-Dawsari
  32. Uruguay: José María Giménez
  33. France: Kylian Mbappé
  34. Senegal: Kalidou Koulibaly
  35. Iraq: Jalal Hassan
  36. Norway: Martin Ødegaard
  37. Argentina: Lionel Messi
  38. Algeria: Riyad Mahrez
  39. Austria: David Alaba
  40. Jordan: Ihsan Haddad
  41. Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo
  42. DR Congo: Chancel Mbemba
  43. Uzbekistan: Eldor Shomurodov
  44. Colombia: James Rodríguez
  45. England: Harry Kane
  46. Croatia: Luka Modrić
  47. Ghana: Jordan Ayew
  48. Panama: Aníbal Godoy
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Sumit Kushwaha, is an Assistant Editor specialising in coverage of eSports and gaming. He tracks the latest developments by reporting around global events from the segment covering key individuals, breakthrough technologies and news shaping the future of industry. With a keen interest in gaming, he regularly reviews the latest game launches highlighting the pros and cons helping users with key inputs.