Arsenal Outshine Man Utd in World Cup 2026 Player Contributions as Club Powerhouses Dominate Squads
The 2026 World Cup is approaching with 48 nations set to compete, featuring a massive total of 1,248 players across the tournament. Traditional powerhouses such as Spain, France, England, Brazil, Portugal, and Argentina are among the favourites to challenge for the title in a highly competitive edition hosted across North America.
Attention has turned to the clubs supplying the most players, with several teams across Europe, Africa, and South America making significant contributions. A wide range of clubs from different leagues will be represented, highlighting the global spread of talent heading into the tournament.
Several clubs are sending double-digit squads, with Manchester United and Crystal Palace each contributing 12 players, while Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund, and Galatasaray also play a major role in supplying international talent. Even clubs outside Europe's traditional elite, such as Flamengo, Al-Ahli, and Al-Nassr, have a strong presence through their national team representatives.
At the higher end of the list, Barcelona are providing 15 players, including several young Spanish stars, while Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain each contribute 16 players, underlining their squad depth and international influence. Bayern Munich go even further with 18 players selected, reflecting their long-standing dominance in producing top-level internationals.
Manchester City lead all clubs with 19 players heading to the World Cup, showcasing their extraordinary depth across multiple national teams. The figures also highlight Arsenal's advantage over Manchester United in terms of World Cup representation, signalling the growing international impact of Mikel Arteta's squad.
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