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Germany named their 26-man squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026 on 21 May 2026 under head coach Julian Nagelsmann. The four-time world champions blend emerging talent with experience as they chase another title. They are drawn in Group E alongside Curaçao, Ivory Coast and Ecuador.

Below we introduce all 26 players by position, with the headline talking points. Each player's basic data is available via the link on their card.
Nagelsmann wants a possession game built around Kimmich. With Wirtz and Musiala pulling the strings, Havertz, Sané and Undav lead the goal threat. If the back line anchored by Rüdiger and Tah holds firm, Germany have more than enough to challenge for the title — the question is how quickly this rebuilt side clicks at the tournament.
Manuel Neuer returns as the first-choice keeper, bringing experience and presence to the back.
Joshua Kimmich is the team's hub, covering both right-back and midfield as the starting point in attack and defence.
Antonio Rüdiger marshals the back line with pace and strong one-on-one defending.
Florian Wirtz supplies the creativity, generating chances with his passing and dribbling.
Back from injury, Jamal Musiala is a difference-maker with his dribbling and finishing.
At 18, Lennart Karl is one of the tournament's youngest players and a glimpse of Germany's future.
Kai Havertz leads the line, combining aerial presence, link-up play and goals.
Leroy Sané creates chances with his pace and dribbling from wide areas.
GK: Manuel Neuer / Oliver Baumann / Alexander Nübel
DF: Joshua Kimmich / Antonio Rüdiger / Jonathan Tah / Nico Schlotterbeck / Waldemar Anton / David Raum / Nathaniel Brown / Malick Thiaw
MF: Florian Wirtz / Jamal Musiala / Leon Goretzka / Aleksandar Pavlović / Angelo Stiller / Pascal Groß / Nadiem Amiri / Felix Nmecha / Lennart Karl
FW: Kai Havertz / Leroy Sané / Deniz Undav / Nick Woltemade / Maximilian Beier / Jamie Leweling
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On 21 May 2026, head coach Julian Nagelsmann named the 26-man squad.
He had retired from international football after Euro 2024, but was brought back at Nagelsmann's request after an impressive season at Bayern. It is his fifth straight World Cup.
Group E, alongside Curaçao, Ivory Coast and Ecuador.