FIFA announced that the maximum number of players in a squad will be 26 for the 2026 World Cup. As reported by ALO360 the decision provided national teams with clear guidelines for the expanded tournament in North America. Consequently countries gained time to finalise selections without last minute changes.
FIFA President Reveals Decision
FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed the squad size during an official statement. Therefore he outlined the balance between competition depth and player welfare.“We have set the maximum squad size at 26 players for this World Cup to maintain fairness and protect athletes during a demanding schedule” Gianni Infantino stated.
Moreover the ruling followed extensive consultations with confederations and clubs.
Deadline Gives Teams Clear Timeline
FIFA set May 30 as the final date for countries to submit their squads. In addition each nation must register exactly 26 players by that deadline.
As a result technical staff began immediate reviews of provisional lists and injury updates.
Squad Limit Builds on Recent Precedent
The 26 player cap matched the format used in the 2022 tournament. Furthermore it allowed coaches extra flexibility for the larger 48 team competition.
Consequently teams prepared for potential call ups while they managed player availability.



