May 2026: The Spain national football team has officially announced its 26-player squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026. However, one major and surprising decision has instantly become the center of attention. Not a single Real Madrid player has secured a place in the final squad.
The squad selected by head coach Luis de la Fuente has triggered widespread discussion among football fans, especially since Real Madrid players have traditionally held an important place in Spain’s national team setup over the years.
Injured Lamine Yamal Still Earns a Place
Despite dealing with injury concerns, young star Lamine Yamal has been included in the squad. His selection highlights the coaching staff’s confidence in his talent and the important role they believe he can play for the team.
A Historic Moment in Spanish Football
This selection is set to become a unique moment in Spanish football history, as for the first time ever, Spain could enter a World Cup without a single Real Madrid player in its squad.
Coach Luis de la Fuente revealed the final team during a special event held in Madrid.
As Spain continues final preparations for the World Cup, the absence of Real Madrid representation and the decision to include an injured Yamal are expected to remain key talking points across the football world.
