Most experience? Youngest? Best leagues? World Cup squads in numbers
Summary
This article looks at the players and teams taking part in the upcoming World Cup. It compares their ages, the clubs they play for, and which leagues are most represented in the tournament.Key Facts
- Manchester City has the most World Cup players with 19 from 12 countries.
- Arsenal follows with 16 players representing 10 different nations.
- Spain’s squad is made up entirely of players from the five top European leagues: England, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.
- Panama has the oldest team on average, while Ivory Coast has the youngest squad.
- The oldest player is goalkeeper Craig Gordon (43 years old), and Cristiano Ronaldo (41) will play in his sixth World Cup.
- Mexico’s Gilberto Mora will be the youngest player at 17 years and 240 days.
- Some teams, like Curacao and Iran, have no players competing in Europe’s top leagues.
- Clubs Sunderland, Chelsea, and Liverpool each have 11 players representing their countries.
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