See Palmeiras players in the 2026 World Cup album | OneFootball

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·30 de abril de 2026

See Palmeiras players in the 2026 World Cup album

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The World Cup hasn’t even started yet, but for many people, it’s already underway. The release of the traditional sticker album rekindles one of the fans’ most beloved rituals: opening packs and searching for that specific player from the team they love.

And in this edition, Palmeiras fans have good reason to flip through page by page with extra attention.


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Players featured in the album

For Paraguay, captain Gustavo Gómez, a regular call-up, shares space with fellow Paraguayan Sosa. For Colombia, the quick Jhon Arias appears as one of the team’s attacking options.

But it doesn’t stop there. The album also features familiar faces who have already worn the Alviverde shirt. For the Colombian national team, midfielder Richard Ríos and center back Yerry Mina are included, two names who left their mark on the club. For Brazil, Estêvão appears as one of Ancelotti’s standout players, but he is still not guaranteed a place at the World Cup due to a serious thigh injury.

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What now?

Palmeiras are in second place in Group F of the Libertadores after three rounds — the end of the first half of the competition’s group stage. Verdão have five points, with two draws and one win, behind Sporting Cristal, who have six. Cerro Porteño, with four, and Junior, with one, complete the group.

Palmeiras’ next Libertadores match is on Tuesday (5) against Sporting Cristal in Peru, in the fourth round. Before that, the team faces rivals Santos on Saturday (2) at 6:30 p.m. (Brasília time) in the Brazilian Championship.

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

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