Coupe du Monde · Équipes
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48 équipes
- United StatesCONCACAFHôte 2026
Athletic, organized, and growing into a real tactical force.
- High pressing
- Physical intensity
- Quick transitions
- MexicoCONCACAFHôte 2026
Technical, proud, and built to push deep into knockout rounds.
- Technical midfield
- Set-piece threat
- Possession control
- CanadaCONCACAFHôte 2026
Fast, modern, and one of CONCACAF's most exciting risers.
- Quick transitions
- Direct attacks
- Wide overloads
- SpainUEFAQualifiée
Possession kings, masters of patient, technical football.
- Possession control
- Technical midfield
- High pressing
- FranceUEFAQualifiée
Talent-stacked, fast in transition, built for knockout football.
- Quick transitions
- Counterattack
- Physical intensity
- EnglandUEFAQualifiée
Set-piece heavy, Premier League-shaped, chasing a second title.
- Set-piece threat
- Physical intensity
- High pressing
- BrazilCONMEBOLQualifiée
Five-time champions, masters of joga bonito and attacking play.
- Attacking flair
- Wide overloads
- Technical midfield
- ArgentinaCONMEBOLQualifiée
Defending champions, built on midfield control and ruthless quality.
- Midfield control
- Technical midfield
- Tactical fouls
- PortugalUEFAQualifiée
Technical, attack-minded, shaped by world-class forwards.
- Technical midfield
- Attacking flair
- Quick transitions
- GermanyUEFAQualifiée
Four-time champions, defined by structure, discipline, and depth.
- Midfield control
- High pressing
- Defensive discipline
- NetherlandsUEFAQualifiée
Three-time finalists, masters of Total Football and width.
- Possession control
- Technical midfield
- Wide overloads
- MoroccoCAFQualifiée
First African semi-finalists — compact, disciplined, dangerous on the break.
- Low block
- Compact defending
- Counterattack
- JapanAFCQualifiée
Fast, organized, and dangerous when you least expect it.
- Quick transitions
- Compact defending
- High pressing
- Korea RepublicAFCQualifiée
Relentless runners, high-pressing, shaped by 2002.
- High pressing
- Physical intensity
- Quick transitions
- CroatiaUEFAQualifiée
Tournament overachievers, defined by elite midfielders and resilience.
- Midfield control
- Technical midfield
- Possession control
- SenegalCAFQualifiée
Recent African champions — fast, physical, and quietly tactical.
- Quick transitions
- Physical intensity
- Direct attacks
- UruguayCONMEBOLQualifiée
Two-time champions — proud, gritty, never to be underestimated.
- Tactical fouls
- Defensive discipline
- Counterattack
- ColombiaCONMEBOLQualifiée
Technical, joyful, and dangerous in attack.
- Technical midfield
- Attacking flair
- Quick transitions
- TürkiyeUEFAQualifiée
2002 third-place finishers — passionate, physical, proudly European.
- Physical intensity
- Set-piece threat
- Quick transitions
- AustraliaAFCQualifiée
Tough, organized, and famous for outworking bigger teams.
- Physical intensity
- Compact defending
- Set-piece threat
- NorwayUEFAQualifiée
Back after 28 years — built around one of football's most lethal strikers.
- Direct play
- Target-man finisher
- Technical midfield
- SwitzerlandUEFAQualifiée
Organized, disciplined, consistently in the knockouts.
- Compact defending
- Defensive discipline
- Midfield control
- BelgiumUEFAQualifiée
Golden generation finishers — talented, technical, creative.
- Technical midfield
- Quick transitions
- Direct attacks
- AlgeriaCAFQualifiée
The Fennec Foxes — technical, fast, and built for big moments.
- Technical midfield
- Quick transitions
- Pacy wingers
- SwedenUEFAQualifiée
Sweden's return — organized, clinical, and dangerous on the counter.
- Organized
- Clinical
- Set-piece threat
- AustriaUEFAQualifiée
Fast, technical, and finally back on the biggest stage.
- High pressing
- Vertical attacks
- Organized
- EcuadorCONMEBOLQualifiée
Physical, direct, and dangerous from set pieces and transitions.
- Physical
- Direct
- Set-piece threat
- ScotlandUEFAQualifiée
Scotland's long-awaited World Cup return — passion meets organization.
- Organized
- Energetic
- Set-piece tradition
- Côte d'IvoireCAFQualifiée
The Elephants — West Africa's most powerful tournament presence.
- Physical
- Technical
- Quick transitions
- South AfricaCAFQualifiée
Bafana Bafana — back on the world stage after 16 years away.
- Technical
- Attack-minded
- Quick transitions
- EgyptCAFQualifiée
African giants on the continent — chasing a bigger World Cup story.
- Counterattack
- Set-piece threat
- Direct attacks
- GhanaCAFQualifiée
Africa's near-miss heroes, defined by 2010 and quick transitions.
- Quick transitions
- Physical intensity
- Counterattack
- Découvrir Team Melli →IranAFCQualifiée
- TunisiaCAFQualifiée
North Africa's tactical side — disciplined, organized, and resilient.
- Organized
- Tactical discipline
- Defensive structure
- Découvrir Lions of Mesopotamia →IraqAFCQualifiée
- ParaguayCONMEBOLQualifiée
Organized, physical, and experts at grinding out results.
- Physical
- Organized
- Defensive discipline
- PanamaCONCACAFQualifiée
Los Canaleros — organized, physical, and masters of tactical discipline.
- Physical
- Organized
- Defensive discipline
- Découvrir Maroons →QatarAFCQualifiée
- Saudi ArabiaAFCQualifiée
Technical, organized, capable of shocking the biggest teams.
- Compact defending
- Technical midfield
- Defensive discipline
- Bosnia and HerzegovinaUEFAQualifiée
The Dragons — technical, proud, and back on the global stage.
- Technical
- Set-piece threat
- Individual quality
- CzechiaUEFAQualifiée
Technical, disciplined, and back after two decades away.
- Technical
- Disciplined
- High line
- Congo DRCAFQualifiée
The Leopards — African football's sleeping giant, finally awake.
- Athletic
- Physical
- Quick transitions
- New ZealandOFCQualifiée
The All Whites — back on the biggest stage after 16 years.
- Physical
- Aerial threat
- Organized
- Cabo VerdeCAFQualifiée
The Blue Sharks — one of football's greatest debut stories.
- Compact block
- Quick transitions
- Diaspora-built
- JordanAFCQualifiée
Jordan's first World Cup — a landmark moment for Arab football.
- Organized
- Counterattack
- Compact midfield
- UzbekistanAFCQualifiée
Central Asia's first World Cup team — a historic debut on the global stage.
- Technical
- Possession-leaning
- Organized
- CuraçaoCONCACAFQualifiée
The smallest nation to ever qualify for a World Cup.
- Low block
- Counterattack
- Diaspora-built
- HaitiCONCACAFQualifiée
Haiti's emotional return — football as national identity.
- Technical
- Creative
- Emotional
La Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2026 réunit 48 équipes qui s'affrontent aux États-Unis, au Mexique et au Canada. Parcourez chaque équipe qualifiée ci-dessus pour découvrir leur style de jeu, leurs faits marquants et les règles de football les plus importantes pour suivre leurs matchs.