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·3 juin 2026
Every Serie A player called up for the 2026 World Cup

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·3 juin 2026

Italy have painfully missed out on the World Cup for the third time in a row, yet Serie A fans will still see many of their idols in the USA, Mexico and Canada this summer, with 66 players from Italy’s top flight called up.
The 2026 World Cup is just around the corner and, unfortunately, it will not see the Azzurri among the participating teams.
Italy faced elimination from the World Cup play-off Final in March, losing on penalties to Bosnia and Herzegovina and failing to qualify for the tournament for the third consecutive time.
However, several Serie A stars will participate in the competition, which runs from June 11 to July 19.

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – MAY 31: Christian Pulisic of United States scores his team’s second goal against Mory Diaw of Senegal during the international friendly match between United States and Senegal at Bank of America Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
As reported by Gazzetta, Milan are the Serie A club with the most players participating in the 2026 World Cup (10), while Lazio, Lecce and newly-promoted Monza will have no representatives in the competition.
Fresh Serie A winners Inter will have seven players at the World Cup, including Lautaro Martinez, the 2025-26 Serie A top goalscorer, who will defend his champion’s status with Argentina.
Atalanta: Hien (Sweden), Kolasinac (Bosnia), De Ketelaere (Belgium), Kossounou (Ivory Coast), Sulemana (Ghana), Pasalic (Croatia), De Roon (The Netherlands).
Bologna: Moro (Croatia), Lucumì (Colombia), Ferguson (Scotland), Freuler (Switzerland), Heggem (Norway).
Cagliari: Mina (Colombia).
Como: Nico Paz (Argentina), Baturina (Croatia), Diao (Senegal).

SANTIAGO, CHILE – JUNE 5: Nico Paz of Argentina and Rodrigo Echeverría of Chile battles for the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match between Chile and Argentina at Estadio Nacional de Chile on June 5, 2025 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)
Fiorentina: Pongracic (Croatia)
Frosinone: Ghedjemis (Algeria).
Genoa: Ostigard (Norway), Vasquez (Mexico).
Inter: Lautaro Martínez (Argentina), Thuram (France), Sučić (Croatia), Calhanoglu (Turkey), Akanji (Switzerland), Dumfries (The Netherlands), Bonny (Ivory Coast).
Juventus: Bremer (Brazil), Yildiz (Turkey), Conceiçao (Portugal), McKennie (USA), Koopmeiners (The Netherlands), David (Canada). (Holm injured, pulled out of Sweden NT).
Milan: Maignan (France), Rabiot (France), De Winter (Belgium), Saelemaekers (Belgium), Estupinan (Ecuador), Modric (Croatia), Leao (Portugal), Jashari (Switzerland), Pulisic (USA), Gimenez (Mexico).

ZAGREB, CROATIA – SEPTEMBER 08: Luka Modric of Croatia applauds the fans after the team’s victory in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Croatia and Montenegro at Stadion Maksimir on September 08, 2025 in Zagreb, Croatia. (Photo by Jurij Kodrun/Getty Images)
Napoli: De Bruyne, Lukaku (Belgium), McTominay (Scotland), Olivera (Uruguay). (Gilmour injured, pulled out of Scotland NT).
Parma: Suzuki (Japan), Circati (Australia).
Roma: Malen (The Netherlands), Ndicka (Ivory Coast), El Aynaoui (Morocco), Koné (France), Celik (Turkey), Wesley (Brazil).
Sassuolo: Muharemovic (Bosnia), Thorstvedt (Norway), Koné (Canada), Volpato (Australia).
Torino: Vlasic (Croatia), Adams (Scotland), Pedersen (Norway).
Udinese: Karlstrom (Sweden).
Venezia: Farji (Iraq), Svoboda (Austria), Yeboah (Ecuador).







































