With the 2026 World Cup in sight, Sporting could make a big impact | OneFootball

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·18 May 2026

With the 2026 World Cup in sight, Sporting could make a big impact

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In the year Sporting’s academy side reached the Champions League quarter-finals, the Lions are showing they have a squad packed with top-level players who could feature at the 2026 World Cup. From Portugal to Africa, via South America, several flags will be represented by the green-and-white players. In a more objective projection, there could be ten Sporting players performing on the stages of Mexico, Canada and the United States.

For Portugal, it can be said that there are three players who are practically guaranteed: Rui Silva, Gonçalo Inácio and Francisco Trincão. There is also another name who could be close to a call-up, though less likely: Pedro Gonçalves, although his dip in form could compromise his selection.


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For Uruguay, Maxi Araújo’s presence is virtually certain, as is that of Rodrigo Zalazar, already announced as a signing for next season. For Colombia too, Luis Suárez is already part of the announced preliminary squad and should remain in the final selection.

Sporting’s representation could have been even stronger had Morten Hjulmand’s Denmark, the Greece of Vagiannidis and Fotis Ioannidis, Georgia, and the Mozambique of Geny Catamo managed to book their place in the competition. Morita, meanwhile, was left out of Japan’s final squad, a decision that left Japanese football stunned. Faye’s Senegal will be there, but the winger has only one senior international cap, which makes his call-up unlikely.

Up to this edition, the record for Sporting players at a World Cup came in 1966, the year Portugal finished third. That squad featured eight Lions in the tournament: Carvalho, Peres, Figueiredo, Lourenço, Hilário, João Morais, Alexandre Baptista and José Carlos.

At the 2022 and 2018 World Cups, there were seven Sporting players in the competition. In 2022, João Vieira Pinto, Hugo Viana, Pedro Barbosa, Nélson, Paulo Bento, Beto and Rui Jorge represented Portugal. In 2018, the call-ups were spread across several national teams: Rui Patrício, William Carvalho, Bruno Fernandes and Gelson Martins (Portugal), Coates (Uruguay), Acuña (Argentina) and Bryan Ruiz (Costa Rica).

Only Polga and Acuña played for Sporting and went on to become world champions. The Brazilian played for the Lions after winning the World Cup, while the Argentine did so before that triumph. Now all that remains is to wait and see how the tournament unfolds to find out whether, in 2026, any of Rui Borges’s players can join that list.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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