The French national team announced its official squad for the World Cup. Didier Deschamps maintains his bet on experience and talent.
France made official its list of 26 players called up for the 2026 World Cup. The French team, under the direction of Didier Deschamps, presented a squad that mixes experience with future projection, seeking to recover the title it won in 2018.
The French Football Federation confirmed the names that will represent the country at the next World Cup. The call-up includes players from different European leagues and maintains the core of footballers who have been protagonists in recent competitions. Deschamps prioritized the balance between international experience and renewal in the playing lines.
France is one of the main candidates to win the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The confirmation of the squad marks the beginning of a new preparation stage for the French, who seek to maintain their status as a world power after being runners-up in Qatar 2022. This call-up reflects Deschamps' strategic decisions to face the challenges ahead in the competition.
The list of 26 called-up players respects FIFA's new format for World Cups, which allows for an expanded squad compared to previous editions. This gives Deschamps greater flexibility to manage rotations and adapt to different tactical contexts during the tournament.
France will begin its preparation process with training sessions and friendly matches to fine-tune team chemistry. The called-up players will have the responsibility to maintain their level at their respective clubs while preparing to represent the national team at the World Cup. The coming months will be crucial to evaluate squad performance and make adjustments if necessary before the tournament.
The French call-up shows a Deschamps aware that football constantly evolves. He maintains the pillars that worked, but opens spaces for new faces. In a World Cup played across three countries with different formats, the ability to adapt will be as important as individual talent. France has the material to compete, but the real test will come when the competition begins.