World Cup 2026 Squads Announced as Injuries Exclude Key Players
1-Minute Brief
Squad announcements for the 2026 World Cup highlight the impact of injuries on team selections and preparations.
Key Facts
- Japan’s Kaoru Mitoma and Takumi Minamino are not included in the 2026 World Cup squad due to injuries.
- A World Cup manager has dropped the team captain in the newly announced 26-man squad, according to The Independent.
- National teams such as Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, England, and Iran have confirmed their base camp locations for the tournament.
- Former Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu is included in Japan’s squad for the tournament.
- Training and accommodation sites for World Cup teams have been detailed ahead of the competition.
What Happened
National football teams have begun announcing their squads and base camp locations for the 2026 World Cup, with several high-profile players missing out due to injury and at least one team captain being dropped.
Why It Matters
These squad decisions and logistical preparations will shape team strategies and could influence tournament outcomes, especially as injuries sideline notable players.
What's Next
Further squad announcements and final preparations are expected as the tournament approaches, with attention on how teams adapt to player absences and new base camp environments.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft2h agoWhat are World Cup 2026 national team base camps and their locations?
- Al JazeeraLeft16h agoMitoma fails to make Japan’s 2026 World Cup squad due to hamstring injury
- The IndependentLeft5h agoWorld Cup manager makes brutal call to drop captain as 26-man squad announced
