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Major League Soccer Sets Record with 44 Players Named to FIFA World Cup 2026™ Squads

MLS leads all leagues in the Western Hemisphere in player representation at FIFA World Cup 2026

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NEW YORK (Tuesday, June 2, 2026) – This summer, Major League Soccer will be represented by a record 44 active players at the FIFA World Cup 2026™, the most players from any league in the Western Hemisphere and another significant milestone in league history.

In total, 103 players competing at the FIFA World Cup 2026 have spent time in Major League Soccer, highlighting the league’s growing role as a destination for elite international talent and a proven development pathway for players competing on soccer’s biggest stage. Among the 103 current and former MLS players competing at this summer’s tournament are 42 players who developed through the MLS player pathway, either at an MLS academy or in MLS NEXT Pro.

MLS at FIFA World Cup 2026 by the Numbers

  • 44 active MLS players named to FIFA World Cup 2026 rosters, the most in league history
  • Most players from any league in the Western Hemisphere and the second-most outside of the top five European leagues
  • 21 MLS clubs represented, the most of any domestic league in the world, led by LAFC with an MLS-high four call-ups
  • 17 different countries represented across six continents
  • Player representation in 11 of the 12 FIFA World Cup 2026 groups
  • 103 players at the tournament have spent time with an MLS club
  • 42 current or former players developed through the MLS player pathway

MLS Player Pathway Makes an Impact

The 42 players who came through the MLS player pathway highlights the league’s investment in player development through MLS NEXT Pro and MLS NEXT. Of these players, Alex Freeman (United States; Villarreal), Rayan Elloumi (Tunisia; Vancouver Whitecaps FC) and Esmir Bajraktarević (Bosnia and Herzegovina; PSV) became the first in league history to play in MLS NEXT, progress to MLS NEXT Pro, make their first-team debuts, and later earn a spot on a FIFA World Cup roster.

19 players at this summer’s FIFA World Cup 2026 will have spent time in MLS NEXT Pro, illustrating the remarkable growth of the league since its launch in 2022. Those players combined for more than 300 MLS NEXT Pro appearances and 50 goals scored.

United States and Canada Rosters Powered by MLS

Of the 52 players named to the U.S. and Canada World Cup rosters, 79% have either played in MLS, developed in an MLS academy, or both. This also highlights the growth of MLS academies as for the first time, exactly half of the U.S. and Canada World Cup rosters (26-of-52) have come up through the league’s academy system. The two rosters have combined for more than 3,000 regular-season games played, 300 goals scored and 15 MLS All-Star appearances. The record representation comes as North America hosts the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1994 and underscores MLS' growing influence on the global game.

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MLS Players at FIFA World Cup 2026

Player

Club

Country

Group

Rodrigo De Paul

Inter Miami CF

Argentina

J

Leo Messi

Inter Miami CF

Argentina

J

Lucas Herrington

Colorado Rapids

Australia

D

Aiden O'Neill

New York City FC

Australia

D

Kai Trewin

New York City FC

Australia

D

Mathieu Choinière

LAFC

Canada

B

Maxime Crépeau

Orlando City SC

Canada

B

Stephen Eustáquio

LAFC

Canada

B

Richie Laryea

Toronto FC

Canada

B

Jonathan Osorio

Toronto FC

Canada

B

Jacob Shaffelburg

LAFC

Canada

B

Dayne St. Clair

Inter Miami CF

Canada

B

Joel Waterman

Chicago Fire FC

Canada

B

CJ dos Santos

San Diego FC

Cape Verde

H

Steven Moreira

Columbus Crew

Cape Verde

H

James Rodríguez

Minnesota United FC

Colombia

K

Petar Musa

FC Dallas

Croatia

L

Marco Pašalić

Orlando City SC

Croatia

L

Derrick Etienne Jr.

Toronto FC

Haiti

C

Danley Jean-Jacques

Philadelphia Union

Haiti

C

Don Deedson Louicius

FC Dallas

Haiti

C

Ahmed Qasem

Nashville SC

Iraq

I

Michael Boxall

Minnesota United FC

New Zealand

G

Finn Surman

Portland Timbers

New Zealand

G

Aníbal Godoy

San Diego FC

Panama

L

Carlos Harvey

Minnesota United FC

Panama

L

Miguel Almirón

Atlanta United

Paraguay

D

Andrés Cubas

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Paraguay

D

Matías Galarza

Atlanta United

Paraguay

D

Braian Ojeda

Orlando City SC

Paraguay

D

Olwethu Makhanya

Philadelphia Union

South Africa

A

Mbekezeli Mbokazi

Chicago Fire FC

South Africa

A

Son Heung-Min

LAFC

South Korea

A

Herman Johansson

FC Dallas

Sweden

F

Rayan Elloumi

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Tunisia

F

Max Arfsten

Columbus Crew

United States

D

Sebastian Berhalter

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

United States

D

Chris Brady

Chicago Fire FC

United States

D

Matt Freese

New York City FC

United States

D

Tim Ream

Charlotte FC

United States

D

Miles Robinson

FC Cincinnati

United States

D

Cristian Roldan

Seattle Sounders FC

United States

D

Matt Turner

New England Revolution

United States

D

Juan Manuel Sanabria

Real Salt Lake

Uruguay

H

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