Spain are the reigning European champions and one of the most complete football nations on the planet heading into the 2026 World Cup in North America.
Luis de la Fuente’s side won Euro 2024 in dominant fashion and this is the same core group, only older, more experienced, and with even more talent across the squad than when they lifted the trophy in Berlin.
Spain conceded just eight goals across 14 qualifying matches, a defensive record bettered by almost no other side in European qualifying history, and their pressing system, tactical flexibility, and collective spirit have made them one of the most exciting teams in international football for a generation.
For the first time in recent memory, there are no Real Madrid players in the squad, which tells you everything about the depth and quality of Spanish football across its clubs right now.
Here are the 10 best soccer players in Spain at the 2026 World Cup.
1. Lamine Yamal — Forward

Age: 18 | Club: Barcelona
The most exciting teenager in world football and the player who defines this Spain generation.
Born on July 13, 2007, Yamal is one of the youngest players at the entire 2026 World Cup and yet he is also the most talked about player in the tournament, which tells you everything about the kind of generational talent he is.
He produced 24 goals and 18 assists across 45 appearances in all competitions for Barcelona in 2025/26, winning the La Liga Player of the Year award and putting himself in genuine Ballon d’Or contention once again.
He was the defining performer at Euro 2024, scoring a stunning semi-final equaliser against France before Spain won the title, and has since continued to build on that with an even better club season.
He suffered a hamstring injury on April 22 against Celta Vigo, missing the final stretch of Barcelona’s season, but returned to full Spain training on June 11 — and his inclusion has given a football-mad nation enormous relief.
At 18 and heading to his first World Cup, this is the stage the whole world has been waiting to see him perform on.
2. Rodri — Midfielder (Captain)

Age: 29 | Club: Manchester City (England)
The 2024 Ballon d’Or winner and the player around whom Spain’s entire tactical structure is built.
Rodri ruptured his ACL in September 2024 during a match against Arsenal, missing most of the 2024/25 season in one of the most damaging individual injuries in Spanish football that year.
He returned to Manchester City in early 2026 and made 21 carefully managed Premier League appearances before the tournament, confirming his fitness for the summer.
He is one of the best defensive midfielders in football history and the first name on De la Fuente’s team sheet when fit.
He covers ground at pace, wins possession high up the pitch, and provides the tactical stability that gives Spain’s attackers the freedom to express themselves.
3. Nico Williams — Forward

Age: 23 | Club: Athletic Bilbao
The most direct and explosive wide forward in Spain’s squad and the player who forms one of the most electric wide combinations in international football alongside Yamal.
Williams was outstanding at Euro 2024, combining with Yamal on the left to tear apart full-backs across the tournament, and is considered one of the best wingers in the world right now.
He suffered a hamstring injury in the pre-tournament period but De la Fuente confirmed he was expected to be available for the Group H opener against Cape Verde.
He has 30 caps and 6 international goals and brings the kind of blistering pace and directness that gives Spain a match-winning weapon on the left flank in almost every game they play.
4. Pedri — Midfielder

Age: 23 | Club: Barcelona
One of the most technically gifted and intelligent midfielders in world football and the creative heartbeat of Spain’s possession game.
Pedri has 41 caps and 6 international goals and is a genuine playmaker in the truest sense of the word — a player who receives the ball in tight spaces, turns, and finds solutions that most others cannot even see.
The 23-year-old is already widely regarded as one the best midfielders in the world.
His combination play alongside Rodri and Gavi gives De la Fuente a midfield that is genuinely the envy of every other nation in this tournament.
At 23, he is at the peak of his powers and heading to his first senior World Cup as one of the best midfielders in Europe.
5. Dani Olmo — Forward/Midfielder

Age: 28 | Club: Barcelona
One of the most versatile and consistently productive players in Spain’s squad and a player who contributed enormously to Euro 2024 success.
Olmo has 50 caps and 12 international goals and can operate as a number 10, a second striker, or a wide forward with equal effectiveness and quality.
His technical excellence, constant movement, and ability to arrive in dangerous areas at exactly the right moment make him one of the most intelligent attackers in world football.
6. Mikel Oyarzabal — Forward

Age: 29 | Club: Real Sociedad
The man who scored the winning goal in the Euro 2024 final against England and one of the most clutch finishers Spain has produced in this generation.
Oyarzabal has 53 caps and 25 international goals — the second highest in the current squad — and brings a composure in front of goal that makes him Spain’s most reliable pure finisher when the game is on the line.
He is one of the best strikers in world football at his best and the player every Spanish fan wants the ball to reach when the score is level in a knockout round.
7. Pau Cubarsí — Defender

Age: 19 | Club: Barcelona
The most exciting young defender at the 2026 World Cup and a player already being spoken of in the same breath as some of the greatest centre-backs of the modern era.
Born on January 22, 2007, Cubarsí is just 19 years old and already a first-choice centre-back at Barcelona and for the Spanish national team, which is a genuinely remarkable achievement.
He is one of the best young defenders in world football, reads the game with a maturity that far exceeds his age, steps out with the ball from the back with complete confidence, and wins headers without scrambling.
He is also the embodiment of something broader about this Spain squad — it has generational talent not just in one position but across the entire pitch.
8. Mikel Merino — Midfielder

Age: 29 | Club: Arsenal (England)
One of Spain’s most physically imposing and technically complete midfielders and a player who has added a Premier League dimension to his game since joining Arsenal.
Merino has 43 caps and 10 international goals — an extraordinary return for a central midfielder, and brings aerial quality, technical ability, and a genuine goal threat that makes him a significant weapon from set pieces and from open play.
His ability to arrive late in the box and score is one of the most underrated qualities in this squad.
9. Gavi — Midfielder

Age: 21 | Club: Barcelona
One of the most combative and technically gifted young midfielders in European football and a player whose intensity and pressing quality are central to how Spain function without the ball.
Gavi has 30 caps and 5 international goals and brings a relentless work rate, a fierce competitive edge, and a technical quality in tight spaces that is completely unique.
He is the player who makes Spain difficult to play against rather than just difficult to score past, and his energy sets the tone for the team’s collective pressing game.
10. Fabián Ruiz — Midfielder

Age: 30 | Club: Paris Saint-Germain (France)
One of Spain’s most experienced and dependable central midfielders and a player who has performed consistently at the very highest level of European football with PSG.
Ruiz has 42 caps and 6 international goals and brings a technical quality, a composure in possession, and a passing range that makes him a reliable and creative squad member for De la Fuente when he wants to change the tempo or look of his midfield.
His Champions League experience with PSG means he arrives at this World Cup having faced and performed in the biggest club games in Europe, which is exactly the preparation you want.
Spain’s Time to Complete the Set
Spain have won the World Cup once, in 2010, and the Euros three times, including the most recent edition in Germany in 2024.
This squad has the talent to win it again and the experience to go with it.
Rodri back and fit, Yamal returning at the right time, Cubarsí emerging as a generational defender, Oyarzabal ready to score the goals that matter at the biggest moments — De la Fuente has assembled the most talented Spain squad since the golden generation of Xavi, Iniesta, and Villa.
The question is not whether Spain have the quality to win the tournament.
The question is whether the injuries have taken too much from two of their three most important players.
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According to World Soccer Talk, Yamal’s La Liga Player of the Year performance in 2025/26 has strengthened his credentials as one of the leading young talents in world soccer heading into this tournament.
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