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Spain are one of the favorites to win the 2026 World Cup, entering the tournament as the #2 team in the FIFA World Rankings.
Spain will compete in Group H at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, playing Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay.
Led by head coach Luis de la Fuente and 18-year-old star boy Lamine Yamal who is already one of the nations most important players.
Read all you need to know about the Spanish National Soccer Team below.
Head Coach | Luis de la Fuente |
President | Rafael Louzan |
Technical Director | Aitor Karanka |
Player | Position | Club |
Lamine Yamal | Wing / Forward | Barcelona (Spain) |
Pedri | Midfield | Barcelona (Spain) |
Fermin Lopez | Midfield | Barcelona (Spain) |
Martin Zubimendi | Midfield | Arsenal (England) |
Pau Cubarsi | Defender | Barcelona (Spain) |
Rodri | Midfield | Manchester City (England) |
Dean Huijsen | Defender | Real Madrid (Spain) |
Dani Olmo | Midfield | Barcelona (Spain) |
Marc Cucurella | Defender | Chelsea (England) |
Ferran Torres | Wing / Forward | Barcelona (Spain) |
Pedro Porro | Defender | Tottenham (England) |
Joan Garcia | Goalkeeper | Barcelona (Spain) |
David Raya | Goalkeeper | Arsenal (England) |
Two players made bet365's Top 15 Players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup list.
CAPS | Sergio Ramos (180) |
Goals | David Villa (59) |
Assists | Cesc Fabregas (36) |
Clean Sheets | Iker Casillas (100) |
CAPS | Alvaro Morata (87) |
Goals | Alvaro Morata (37) |
Assists | Marco Asensio (14) |
Clean Sheets | Unai Simon (26) |
Alvaro Morata is the active leader in appearances and goals for the Spanish National Team, but it is undetermined whether he will appear at the World Cup in June 2026.
18-year-old Lamine Yamal already has the second most assists by active players for Spain with 12.
The Spanish National Team was established in 1913, and played their first game in 1920, facing Denmark at the Summer Olympics in Belgium.
Spain has won six international trophies in their history, including lifting their one and only World Cup in 2010.
World Cup Appearances | 17 |
Current FIFA Rank | 2 (As of April 2026) |
Highest FIFA Rank | 1 (2026) |
Lowest FIFA Rank | 25 (1998) |
Largest Victory | 13-0 vs. Bulgaria (1933) |
Largest Defeat | 1-7 vs. England (1931) |
FIFA World Cup | 1x (2010) |
European Champion | 4x (1964, 2008, 2012, 2024) |
UEFA Nations League | 1x (2023) |
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