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2026 FIFA World Cup
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Spain pick eight Barca, zero Madrid

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Luis de la Fuente named eight Barcelona players and no Real Madrid players in Spain's final 26 on Tuesday 26 May, a first in the European champions' history.

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Key takeaway

Spain bet their title defence on Barcelona's cohesion and inherit Barcelona's injury risk with it.

Luis de la Fuente, head coach of reigning European champions Spain, picked his 26-man tournament squad on Tuesday 26 May with eight FC Barcelona players and not one from Real Madrid 1. It is the first Spain squad ever picked without a single player from the country's record title-holders, a club that has supplied the national side continuously for generations. Eighteen-year-old Lamine Yamal stayed in while managing a fitness problem; the in-form Dani Carvajal, a Real Madrid right-back, did not make it.

That zero is no accident of form. Drawing the spine of a defending champion from one club concentrates the risk: Spain's tournament now rises and falls with Barcelona's medical room and tactical rhythm rather than a spread across rivals. If a knock runs through the Barcelona group in June, it takes a slice of Spain's first-choice eleven with it, where a squad split across clubs would absorb the blow. The reward is cohesion, players who already share a pressing structure and passing geometry; the exposure is a single point of failure.

The pattern of trust over current output ran across this week's announcements, and France had set it earlier when Didier Deschamps cut Eduardo Camavinga and Corentin Tolisso despite strong club seasons . De la Fuente's version is the boldest expression of it: he has bet the European champions' defence on a club identity, keeping a teenager nursing an injury over a fit international with a Champions League pedigree.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Spain's national team usually blends players from the country's two biggest clubs, Barcelona and Real Madrid. These clubs are fierce rivals, but the national side normally draws from both. This year, for the first time anyone can remember, Spain's World Cup squad has eight Barcelona players and zero from Real Madrid. That is partly because Real Madrid's Spanish players had injury-hit seasons. It is also because Barcelona had a brilliant season and their style of play suits the national team very well. Lamine Yamal, who is only 18 and was born in 2007, is Spain's star. He scored in the final of Euro 2024 last year. Despite a minor fitness worry, he made the squad.

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Root Causes

Real Madrid's Spain internationals went into the selection window short of rhythm, with Carvajal returning from a serious knee injury and others having missed stretches of the season. A coach reads form at the point of selection, and a club whose key Spaniards were interrupted by injury offers fewer obviously in-form candidates than one whose spine played a full campaign.

That club is Barcelona. Their domestic dominance under Hansi Flick produced a settled, high-pressing side whose patterns map closely onto de la Fuente's preferred way of playing, so the eight Barcelona players were genuinely among the most in-form Spaniards available rather than a quota. The selection is what happens when one club's best season coincides with the national coach's tactical taste.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    A Lamine Yamal fitness breakdown during the tournament would remove Spain's primary direct-run threat, for which no like-for-like replacement exists in the current 26.

  • Precedent

    The zero-Real Madrid selection, if it correlates with a Spain tournament win, would permanently validate de la Fuente's readiness to select on merit alone regardless of club politics.

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Update #12 · Squads land, subpoenas follow

Al Jazeera· 29 May 2026
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