The 2026 World Cup will touch the doors of history from the widest, not only because it is the first edition to bring together 48 teams, but because it is the largest sporting event that will attract the attention of the whole world to three host countries, 16 cities and stadiums that will turn into theaters for the dreams of the people and the ambitions of the stars.
Below are the official formations of the teams participating in Group Three (Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland). World Cup 2026 in North American soccer, with player numbers, positions, dates of birth, and clubs, according to FIFA (FIFA):
World Cup 2026. (Agencies)
Brazil
*Goalkeepers
1- Alisson Becker (Liverpool, England) 10-2-1992
12- Weverton (Gremio) 12-13-1987
23- Ederson (Fenerbahçe, Turkey) 8/17/1993
* Defense
2- Wesley (Roma, Italy) 9-6-2003
3- Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal, England) 12-19-1997
4- Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain, France) 5/14/1994
6- Alex Sandro (Flamingo) 1-26-1991
13- Danilo (Flamingo) 7-15-1991
14- Bremer (Juventus, Italy) 3-18-1997
15- Leo Pereira (Flamingo) 1-31-1996
24- Roger Ibanez (Al-Ahly Saudi Arabia) 11-23-1998
* The middle
5- Casemiro (Manchester United, England) 2-23-1992
8- Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle United, England) 11-16-1997
16- Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa, England) 3/22/1994
17- Fabinho (Saudi Union) 10-23-1993
20- Lucas Paqueta (Flamingo) 8/27/1997
* Attack
7- Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid, Spain) 7-12-2000
9- Matthews Cunha (Manchester United, England) 5-27-1999
10- Neymar Jr. (Santos) 2-5-1992
11- Rafinha (Barcelona, Spain) 12-14-1996
18- Danilo Santos (Botafogo) 4/29/2001
19- Endrick (Lyon, France) 7-21-2006
21- Luiz Henrique (Zenit St. Petersburg, Russia) 1-2-2001
22- Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal, England) 6-18-2001
25- Igor Thiago (Brentford, England) 6-26-2001
26- Ryan (Bournemouth, England) 8-3-2006
Coach: Carlo Ancelotti (Italy)
Morocco
*Goalkeepers
1- Yassin Bono (Al Hilal Saudi Arabia) 4/5/1991
12- Mounir Al-Mohammadi (Nahdet Berkane) 10-5-1989
22- Ahmed Reda Al-Taknaouti (Royal Army) 4-5-1994
* Defense
2- Achraf Hakimi (Paris Saint-Germain, France) 11-4-1998
3- Nassir Mazraoui (Manchester United, England) 11-14-1997
5- Naif Akrad (Marseille, France) 3-30-1996
13- Zakaria Al-Wahidi (Belgian Genk) 1-31-2001
14- Issa Diop (Fulham, England) 1-9-1997
18- Shadi Riad (Crystal Palace, England) 6-17-2003
19- Youssef Belamri (Al-Ahly of Egypt) 9-20-1998
25- Radwan Halhal (Belgian Michelin) 3/5/2003
26- Anas Salah El-Din (Eindhoven, Netherlands) 1/18/2002
* The middle
4- Sufyan Amrabat (Real Betis, Spain) 8/21/1996
6- Ayoub Bouadi (French Lille) 1/2/2007
7- Shams Al-Din Talebi (Sunderland, England) 5-9-2005
8- Ezzedine Ounahi (Girona, Spain) 4/19/2000
11- Ismail Sibari (Eindhoven, Netherlands) 1-28-2001
15- Samir Al-Murabit (Strasbourg, France) 1-6-2005
16- Yassin Jassim (Strasbourg, France) 11-22-2005
23- Bilal Al-Khanous (Stuttgart, Germany) 10-5-2004
24- Nael Al-Aynawy (Roma, Italy) 2-7-2001
* Attack
9- Sufyan Rahimi (Al-Ain, UAE) 2-6-1996
10- Ibrahim Dias (Real Madrid, Spain) 8-3-1999
17- Abdel Samad Al-Zalzouli (Real Betis, Spain) 12-17-2001
20- Ayoub Al-Kaabi (Greek Olympiacos) 6-25-1993
21- Ayoub Amimoni (Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany) 11-30-2004
Coach: Mohamed Wehbe
Haiti
*Goalkeepers
1- Johnny Placid (Bastia, France) 1-29-1988
12- Alexandre Pierre (Sochaux, France) 2-25-2001
23- Josue Duverger (Germany Cosmos Koblenz) 4/27/2000
* Defense
2- Carlens Arcos (Angers, France) 6-28-1996
3- Keto Thermonci (Young Boys, Switzerland) 3-29-2006
4- Ricardo Ade (LDO Quito Ecuadorian) 5-21-1990
5- Hannes Delcroix (Lugano, Switzerland) 2-28-1999
8- Martin Experience (French Nancy) 3-9-1999
13- Marcus “Duke” Lacroix (Colorado Springs Switchbacks, USA) 10-14-1993
22- Jean-Kevin Duvergne (Belgian Ghent) 7-12-1997
24- Wilgens Bogan (Belgium’s Zulte Waregem) 8/24/2001
* The middle
6- Carl Sante (El Paso Locomotive USA) 8/9/2002
10- Jan-Rickner Bellegarde (Wolverhampton, England) 6-27-1998
14- Liverton Pierre (Portuguese Vizella) 3-9-1998
17- Danly Jean-Jacques (Philadelphia Union) 5-20-2000
25- Dominic Simon (Tatran Prešov, Slovakia) 7-29-2000
26- Wodinsky Pierre (Violet) 12-30-2004
* Attack
7- Derek Etienne (Toronto, Canada) 11-25-1996
9- Dokins Nazon (Iranian Esteghlal) 4/7/1994
11- Louisius Didson (Dallas, USA) 2-11-2001
15- Robin Providence (Almere City, Netherlands) 7-7-2001
16- Lenny Joseph (Hungarian Ferencvaros) 10-12-2000
18- Wilson Isidore (Sunderland, England) 8/27/2000
19- Yassin Fortunay (Portuguese Vizsela) 1-30-1999
20- Frantzdi Piero (Rizespor, Turkey) 3-29-1995
21- Josue Casimir (Auxerre, France) 9-24-2001
Coach: Sebastien Migne (France)
Scotland
*Goalkeepers
1- Angus Gunn (Nottingham Forest, England) 1-22-1996
12- Liam Kelly (Rangers) 1-23-1996
21- Craig Gordon (Heart of Midlothian) 12-31-1982
* Defense
2- Aaron Hickey (Brentford, England) 10-6-2002
3- Andy Robertson (Liverpool, England) 3/11/1994
5- Grant Hanley (Hibernian) 11-20-1991
6- Kieran Tierney (Celtic) 6-5-1997
13- Jack Hendry (Saudi Agreement) 5-7-1995
15- John Soutar (Rangers) 9-25-1996
16- Dominic Hyam (Wrexham, Wales) 12-20-1995
22- Nathan Patterson (Everton, England) 10-16-2001
24- Anthony Ralston (Celtic) 11-16-1998
26- Scott McKenna (Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia) 11-12-1996
* The middle
4- Scott McTominay (Napoli, Italy) 12-8-1996
7- John McGinn (Aston Villa, England) 10-18-1994
8- Tyler Fletcher (Manchester United, England) 3-19-2007
19- Lewis Ferguson (Bologna, Italy) 8/24/1999
23- Kenny McLean (Norwich City, England) 1-8-1992
25- Findlay Curtis (Kilmarnock) 6-9-2006
* Attack
9- Lyndon Dykes (Charlton, England) 10-7-1995
10- Che Adams (Torino, Italy) 7-13-1996
11- Ryan Christie (Bournemouth, England) 2-22-1995
14- Ross Stewart (Southampton, England) 11-7-1996
17- Ben Gannon-Dock (Bournemouth, England) 11-11-2005
18- George Hirst (Ipswich Town, England) 2-15-1999
20- Lawrence Shankland (Heart of Midlothian) 8-10-1995
Coach: Steve Clark















