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The 2022 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament held in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of up to 26 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.[1]

A provisional release list of between 35 and 55 players per national team was submitted to FIFA by 21 October 2022, one month prior to the opening match of the tournament. The release lists were not made public by FIFA. From the preliminary squad, the final list of at most 26 and at least 23 players per national team were submitted to FIFA by 14 November, 19:00 AST (UTC+3), six days prior to the opening match of the tournament.[2] FIFA published the final lists with squad numbers on their website on 15 November.[3][4] The final matchday at club level for players named in the final squads was 13 November 2022, while clubs had to release their players by the following day.[1] In the event that a player on the submitted squad list suffered from an injury or illness prior to his team's first match of the tournament, that player could be replaced at any time up to 24 hours before their first match. The team doctor and the FIFA General Medical Officer had to both confirm that the injury or illness was severe enough to prevent the player from participating in the tournament. Replacement players did not need to be limited to the preliminary list.[1]

On 23 June 2022, the Bureau of the FIFA Council approved the increase of the maximum number of players included on the release list (from 35 to 55) and final list (from 23 to 26). This was due to the timing of the tournament in the football calendar and the disruptive effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

The position listed for each player is per the official squad list published by FIFA. The age listed for each player is as of 20 November 2022, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of the tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament.[note 1] The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality to their team.

Coach: Argentina Gustavo Alfaro

Ecuador announced their final squad on 14 November 2022.[6][7]

Coach: Louis van Gaal

The Netherlands announced a 39-man preliminary squad on 21 October 2022.[8] The final squad was announced on 11 November.[9]

Coach: Spain Félix Sánchez

Qatar announced their final squad on 11 November 2022.[10]

Coach: Aliou Cissé

Senegal announced their final squad on 11 November 2022.[11] Sadio Mané withdrew injured on 17 November,[12] and was replaced by Moussa N'Diaye on 20 November.[13]

The England starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Gareth Southgate

England announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.[14] Ben White withdrew from the squad on 30 November for personal reasons.[15]

The Iran starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Portugal Carlos Queiroz

Iran announced their final squad, containing 25 players rather than the allowed 26, on 13 November 2022.[16]

The United States starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Gregg Berhalter

The United States announced their final squad on 9 November 2022.[17]

The Wales starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Rob Page

Wales announced their final squad on 9 November 2022.[18]

The Argentina starting XI for their second group match

Coach: Lionel Scaloni

Argentina announced their final squad on 11 November 2022.[19] Nicolás González withdrew injured and was replaced by Ángel Correa on 17 November.[20] On the same day, Joaquín Correa withdrew injured, and was replaced by Thiago Almada on 18 November.[21]

The Mexico starting XI for their second group match

Coach: Argentina Gerardo Martino

Mexico announced a 31-man preliminary squad on 26 October 2022.[22] The squad was reduced to 30 players on 9 November as Jesús Corona withdrew injured.[23] The final squad was announced on 14 November.[24]

Coach: Czesław Michniewicz

Poland announced a 47-man preliminary squad on 20 October 2022.[25] The final squad was announced on 10 November.[26] Bartłomiej Drągowski withdrew injured and was replaced by Kamil Grabara on 13 November.[27]

Coach: France Hervé Renard

Saudi Arabia announced a 32-man preliminary squad on 16 October 2022.[28] The final squad was announced on 11 November.[29] Fahad Al-Muwallad was replaced by Nawaf Al-Abed on 13 November after WADA appealed the decision to lift Al-Muwallad's suspension.[30]

The Australia starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Graham Arnold

Australia announced their final squad on 8 November 2022.[31] Martin Boyle withdrew injured and was replaced by Marco Tilio on 20 November.[32]

Coach: Kasper Hjulmand

Denmark announced 21 of the 26 players in their final squad on 7 November 2022.[33] The final five players were announced on 13 November.[34]

The France starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Didier Deschamps

France announced their 25-player final squad on 9 November 2022.[35][36] The final squad was extended to 26 players on 14 November with the addition of Marcus Thuram.[37] On the same day, Presnel Kimpembe withdrew injured and was replaced by Axel Disasi.[38] Christopher Nkunku withdrew injured on 15 November,[39] and was replaced by Randal Kolo Muani on 16 November.[40] It was announced on 20 November that Karim Benzema had suffered an injury and was not expected to play any part in the tournament; he was not replaced in the squad.[41][42]

Coach: Jalel Kadri

Tunisia announced their final squad on 14 November 2022.[43]

Coach: Colombia Luis Fernando Suárez

Costa Rica announced their final squad on 3 November 2022.[44]

Coach: Hansi Flick

Germany announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.[45]

Japan's starting XI for their first group match against Germany

Coach: Hajime Moriyasu

Japan announced their final squad on 1 November 2022.[46] Yūta Nakayama withdrew injured on 3 November[47] and was replaced by Shuto Machino on 8 November.[48]

Coach: Luis Enrique

Spain announced their final squad on 11 November 2022.[49] José Gayà withdrew injured and was replaced by Alejandro Balde on 18 November.[50][51]

The Belgium starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Spain Roberto Martínez

Belgium announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.[52]

The Canada starting XI for their first group match

Coach: England John Herdman

Canada announced their final squad on 13 November 2022.[53]

Coach: Zlatko Dalić

Croatia announced a 34-man preliminary squad on 31 October 2022.[54] The final squad was announced on 9 November.[55]

Coach: Walid Regragui

Morocco announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.[56] Amine Harit withdrew injured and was replaced by Anass Zaroury on 16 November.[57]

The Brazil starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Tite

Brazil announced their final squad on 7 November 2022.[58]

Coach: Rigobert Song

Cameroon announced their final squad on 9 November 2022.[59] André Onana left the squad on 28 November.[60]

The Serbia starting XI for their first group match

Coach: Dragan Stojković

Serbia announced their final squad on 11 November 2022.[61]

Coach: Murat Yakin

Switzerland announced their final squad on 9 November 2022.[62]

Coach: Otto Addo

Ghana announced a 55-man preliminary squad on 4 November 2022.[63] The final squad was announced on 14 November.[64]

Coach: Fernando Santos

Portugal announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.[65]

Coach: Portugal Paulo Bento

South Korea announced their final squad on 12 November 2022.[66]

Coach: Diego Alonso

Uruguay announced a 55-man preliminary squad on 21 October 2022.[67] The final squad was announced on 10 November.[68]

Note: Only the final squad list of each national team is taken into consideration.

Player representation by league system

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Nations in bold are represented at the tournament.

Country Players Percent Outside
national
squad
Lower tier
players
England[note 2] 164 19.74% 139 30
Spain 87 10.35% 69 3
Germany 80 9.63% 60 3
Italy 68 8.18% 68 3
France[note 3] 57 6.86% 51 2
United States[note 4] 36 4.33% 27 0
Saudi Arabia 35 4.21% 9 2
Qatar 33 3.97% 7 0
Belgium 25 3.01% 20 1
Mexico 23 2.77% 7 0
Netherlands 19 2.29% 7 0
Portugal 19 2.29% 12 0
Turkey 19 2.29% 19 0
Costa Rica 17 2.05% 0 0
South Korea 14 1.68% 0 1
Greece 13 1.56% 13 0
Scotland 12 1.44% 12 0
Japan 10 1.20% 3 2
Iran 9 1.08% 0 0
Switzerland 9 1.08% 4 0
Australia 8 0.96% 0 0
Denmark 8 0.96% 6 1
Tunisia 8 0.96% 0 0
Brazil 7 0.84% 4 0
Croatia 7 0.84% 1 0
Argentina 6 0.72% 5 0
Austria 4 0.48% 4 0
Poland 4 0.48% 1 0
Ecuador 4 0.48% 0 1
Morocco 3 0.36% 0 0
Serbia 3 0.36% 2 0
Uruguay 3 0.36% 0 0
Cameroon 2 0.24% 0 0
China 2 0.24% 2 0
Cyprus 2 0.24% 2 0
Egypt 2 0.24% 2 0
Ghana 2 0.24% 0 0
Kuwait 2 0.24% 2 0
Russia 2 0.24% 2 0
Colombia 1 0.12% 1 0
Hungary 1 0.12% 1 0
United Arab Emirates 1 0.12% 1 0
Total 831 100% 564 (67.87%) 49 (5.90%)
  • The Qatar (hosts) and Saudi Arabia squads were made up entirely of players from the countries' domestic leagues.
  • The Senegal squad was the only squad not to include any players employed by clubs in their home country.
  • The Canada and Wales squads both included players employed by domestic clubs, but no players employed in the Canadian or Welsh domestic league systems. All Canadian domestic players played for Canadian teams in the American Major League Soccer; all Welsh domestic players played for Welsh teams in the English EFL Championship.
  • Two squads had only one domestic-based player (Argentina and Serbia).
  • The Brazil squad had the most players from a single foreign federation, with 12 players employed in England.
  • Of the countries not represented by a national team at the World Cup, Italy's league provided the most squad members, with 70.[69]
  • The second-tier English Championship had 29 players selected, though none for England.[69]
  • The lowest league on a domestic pyramid to be represented at the World Cup was EFL League Two, the English fourth tier. It was represented by Welsh players Chris Gunter (AFC Wimbledon) and Jonny Williams (Swindon Town).

Player representation by club

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Players Clubs
17 Spain Barcelona
16 Germany Bayern Munich
England Manchester City
15 Qatar Al-Sadd
14 England Manchester United
13 Spain Real Madrid
12 Saudi Arabia Al Hilal
Spain Atlético Madrid
England Chelsea
11 Netherlands Ajax
Germany Borussia Dortmund
Italy Juventus
France Paris Saint-Germain
England Tottenham Hotspur
10 England Arsenal
Spain Sevilla
Clubs with fewer than 10 players:
Players Clubs
8 Belgium Club Brugge
England Brighton & Hove Albion
France Rennes
7 England Leicester City
England Liverpool
Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
Germany RB Leipzig
Italy Milan
Qatar Al-Duhail
Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr
6 Canada CF Montréal
Costa Rica Herediano
England Brentford
England Fulham
France Monaco
Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
Italy Internazionale
Portugal Benfica
Portugal Porto
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
5 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
England Newcastle United
England Nottingham Forest
England West Ham United
England Wolverhampton Wanderers
France Marseille
Germany SC Freiburg
Greece AEK Athens
Italy Napoli
Italy Torino
Mexico Monterrey
Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab
Spain Real Betis
Spain Villarreal
Turkey Galatasaray
United States Los Angeles FC
4 Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Brazil Flamengo
England Aston Villa
England Everton
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Greece Olympiacos
Iran Persepolis
Italy Atalanta
Italy Fiorentina
Italy Hellas Verona
Italy Roma
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Portugal Sporting CP
Qatar Al-Ahli (Doha)
Spain Valencia
Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli
Scotland Celtic
Turkey Beşiktaş
United States Seattle Sounders FC
3 Australia Central Coast Mariners
Australia Melbourne City
Belgium Anderlecht
Belgium Antwerp
Belgium Genk
Canada Toronto FC
Costa Rica Alajuelense
Costa Rica Saprissa
Denmark Copenhagen
England Leeds United
England Reading
France Lens
Germany FC Augsburg
Germany Mainz 05
Germany VfB Stuttgart
Germany VfL Wolfsburg
Iran Esteghlal
Italy Salernitana
Italy Sampdoria
Mexico América
Mexico Cruz Azul
Mexico León
Mexico Pachuca
Morocco Wydad AC
Netherlands Feyenoord
Qatar Al-Gharafa
Scotland Heart of Midlothian
Serbia Red Star Belgrade
South Korea Ulsan Hyundai
Spain Athletic Bilbao
Switzerland Young Boys
Tunisia Espérance de Tunis
Uruguay Nacional
Wales Swansea City
2 Argentina River Plate
Denmark Brøndby
Denmark OB
England Birmingham City
England Bournemouth
England Burnley
England Crystal Palace
England Luton Town
England Queens Park Rangers
England Sheffield United
England Southampton
England Sunderland
France Angers
France Clermont
France Lille
France Lyon
France Montpellier
France Nice
France Strasbourg
France Troyes
Germany 1899 Hoffenheim
Germany Werder Bremen
Iran Sepahan
Italy Bologna
Italy Lazio
Italy Spezia
Japan Kawasaki Frontale
Kuwait Kuwait SC
Mexico Guadalajara
Mexico Santos Laguna
Poland Legia Warsaw
Portugal Braga
Qatar Al-Arabi
Qatar Al-Rayyan
Saudi Arabia Abha
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
Saudi Arabia Al-Wehda
Scotland Dundee United
South Korea FC Seoul
Spain Celta Vigo
Spain Getafe
Spain Mallorca
Spain Osasuna
Spain Valladolid
Switzerland Basel
Switzerland Luzern
Tunisia Club Africain
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Turkey Kayserispor
Turkey Trabzonspor
United States Nashville SC
Wales Cardiff City
1 Argentina Independiente
Argentina Newell's Old Boys
Argentina Talleres
Argentina Vélez Sarsfield
Australia Adelaide United
Australia Sydney FC
Belgium Cercle Brugge
Belgium Charleroi
Belgium Deinze
Belgium Eupen
Belgium Gent
Belgium Mechelen
Belgium Sint-Truiden
Belgium Standard Liège
Brazil Athletico Paranaense
Brazil Palmeiras
Brazil São Paulo
Cameroon Colombe Sportive
Cameroon Coton Sport
Canada Vancouver Whitecaps FC
China Shandong Taishan
China Shanghai Shenhua
Colombia Millonarios
Costa Rica Cartaginés
Costa Rica Guanacasteca
Costa Rica Municipal Grecia
Costa Rica Puntarenas
Costa Rica San Carlos
Croatia Hajduk Split
Croatia Osijek
Cyprus Omonia
Cyprus Pafos
Denmark Vejle
Ecuador Aucas
Ecuador Imbabura
Ecuador Independiente del Valle
Ecuador LDU Quito
Egypt Al Ahly
Egypt Zamalek
England AFC Wimbledon
England Bristol City
England Huddersfield Town
England Middlesbrough
England Milton Keynes Dons
England Norwich City
England Portsmouth
England Stoke City
England Swindon Town
England Watford
France Amiens
France Auxerre
France Brest
France Caen
France Lorient
France Nantes
France Reims
France Toulouse
Germany 1. FC Köln
Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf
Germany Hannover 96
Germany Hertha BSC
Germany Schalke 04
Germany FC St. Pauli
Germany Union Berlin
Germany VfL Bochum
Ghana Asante Kotoko
Ghana Hearts of Oak
Greece Aris
Greece Atromitos
Greece Panetolikos
Greece PAOK
Hungary Ferencváros
Italy Bari
Italy Benevento
Italy Brescia
Italy Cremonese
Italy Sassuolo
Italy Udinese
Japan Albirex Niigata
Japan Fagiano Okayama
Japan FC Tokyo
Japan Gamba Osaka
Japan Nagoya Grampus
Japan Shimizu S-Pulse
Japan Shonan Bellmare
Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
Mexico Juárez
Mexico UNAM
Netherlands Heerenveen
Poland Lech Poznań
Poland Pogoń Szczecin
Portugal Chaves
Qatar Al-Wakrah
Qatar Qatar SC
Russia Dynamo Moscow
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq
Saudi Arabia Al-Fateh
Saudi Arabia Al-Tai
Scotland Rangers
Scotland St Johnstone
Scotland St Mirren
South Korea Daegu FC
South Korea Daejeon Hana Citizen
South Korea Gimcheon Sangmu
Spain Almería
Spain Cádiz
Spain Espanyol
Spain Leganés
Spain Lugo
Spain Ponferradina
Spain Rayo Vallecano
Spain Real Sociedad
Switzerland Lugano
Switzerland St. Gallen
Tunisia CS Sfaxien
Tunisia Étoile du Sahel
Tunisia US Monastir
Turkey Alanyaspor
Turkey Antalyaspor
Turkey Hatayspor
Turkey Konyaspor
United Arab Emirates Shabab Al-Ahli
United States Atlanta United FC
United States Charlotte FC
United States Chicago Fire FC
United States Columbus Crew
United States FC Cincinnati
United States FC Dallas
United States Houston Dynamo FC
United States Inter Miami CF
United States LA Galaxy
United States Minnesota United FC
United States New York City FC
United States New York Red Bulls
United States Orlando City SC
United States Philadelphia Union
United States Real Salt Lake

Player representation by club confederation

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Confederation Players Percentage
UEFA 603 72.56%
AFC 114 13.72%
CONCACAF 76 9.15%
CONMEBOL 21 2.53%
CAF 17 2.05%
OFC 0 0.00%

Average age of squads

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Average age Countries
24 Ghana
25 Ecuador, Spain, United States
26 Cameroon, Canada, England, France, Germany, Morocco, Netherlands, Portugal, Qatar, Senegal, Serbia, Wales
27 Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, Japan, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Switzerland, Tunisia, Uruguay
28 Iran, Mexico

Coaches representation by country

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Coaches in bold represented their own country.

Number Country Coaches
3  Argentina Gustavo Alfaro (Ecuador), Gerardo Martino (Mexico), Lionel Scaloni
 Portugal Paulo Bento (South Korea), Carlos Queiroz (Iran), Fernando Santos
 Spain Luis Enrique, Roberto Martínez (Belgium), Félix Sánchez (Qatar)
2  England John Herdman (Canada), Gareth Southgate
 France Didier Deschamps, Hervé Renard (Saudi Arabia)
1  Australia Graham Arnold
 Brazil Tite
 Cameroon Rigobert Song
 Croatia Zlatko Dalić
 Colombia Luis Fernando Suárez (Costa Rica)
 Denmark Kasper Hjulmand
 Germany Hansi Flick
 Ghana Otto Addo
 Japan Hajime Moriyasu
 Morocco Walid Regragui
 Netherlands Louis van Gaal
 Poland Czesław Michniewicz
 Senegal Aliou Cissé
 Serbia Dragan Stojković
  Switzerland Murat Yakin
 Tunisia Jalel Kadri
 United States Gregg Berhalter
 Uruguay Diego Alonso
 Wales Rob Page
  1. ^ This is the club a player was last able to play for during the previous season in the event a player did not play a competitive match.
  2. ^ Includes players from Cardiff City and Swansea City, which are based in Wales but play in the English league system.
  3. ^ Includes players from Monaco, which is based in Monaco but plays in the French league system. Monaco is not a FIFA member.
  4. ^ Includes players from CF Montréal, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC, which are based in Canada but play in the American league system.
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