Dane St. Clair
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Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
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Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Young defender for New York Red Bulls in MLS.
Young squad addition.
Centre-back for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership.
Regular call-up to the squad.
Centre-back for Portland Timbers in MLS.
World Cup 2022 participant.
Left-back at Bayern Munich. Born in a refugee camp in Ghana to Liberian parents who fled the civil war. Family moved to Edmonton in 2005.
Debut in 2018. Captain of the Canadian national team.
November 27, 2022, Khalifa International Stadium: Croatia — Canada (4:1) at World Cup 2022 in Doha. In the 2nd minute, Davis scored with a header — Canada's first-ever goal in World Cup history (Canada had played at the World Cup previously only in 1986, without scoring).
Veteran of Canadian football. Played for Blackburn, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff, Reading in the Premier League and Championship.
One of the most capped players for the national team.
Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Defensive midfielder at Porto. Born in Portugal to Canadian-Portuguese parents. Chose the Canadian national team.
Debut in 2020. One of the midfield leaders.
Copa America 2024 in the USA: Canada reached the semi-finals of the tournament for the first time in history. In the quarter-finals, Canada eliminated Venezuela on penalties; in the semi-finals, lost to Argentina 0:2. Eustaquio was a key player in midfield.
Young Villarreal forward in La Liga.
Young squad addition.
Experienced centre-forward. Played for Orlando City, Zulte Waregem, Besiktas, Club Brugge, Mallorca, now — Southampton (loan).
One of the most prolific forwards in the national team's history.
Summer 2021, Gold Cup CONCACAF in the USA: Larin was the tournament's top scorer with 4 goals and won the Golden Boot award. Canada reached the semi-finals — the best result in the Gold Cup in a decade.
Juventus centre-forward. Born in Brooklyn to Haitian parents, moved to Ottawa in early childhood. Played for Gent and Lille (Ligue 1 champions 2020/21).
Debut in 2018.
David is Canada's all-time leading goalscorer. According to CONCACAF and Canada Soccer, he surpassed Dwayne De Rosario's record of 22 goals by early 2024 and continued adding to his tally during World Cup 2026 qualifying and Copa América 2024.
Third-choice goalkeeper for the national team, playing for Al-Rayyan.
Third-choice goalkeeper of the national team.
Naturalized Senegalese, centre-back for Al-Arabi. In Qatar since childhood, graduated from Aspire academy.
Defender for the national team in recent years.
Naturalized Portuguese. Former defender for Estrela da Amadora, moved to Qatar in 2011, became a citizen and made his national team debut in 2014. Long-serving defender for Al-Sadd.
Debut in 2014. AFC Asian Cup winner 2019 and 2024.
Centre-back for Al-Duhail. Of Iraqi descent, moved to Qatar in childhood. Aspire academy graduate. One of Qatar's key defensive players since 2017.
Debut in 2017. AFC Asian Cup winner 2019 and 2024.
January 25, 2019, Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi: AFC Asian Cup quarterfinal, South Korea vs. Qatar. Al-Rawi struck powerfully from a free kick in the 78th minute — the match's only goal, 1–0. Qatar eliminated one of the tournament favorites and went on to win their first Asian Cup.
Naturalized Algerian, center-back for Al-Sadd. In Qatar since 2009 through the Aspire academy. One of the key defensive players in the winning Asian Cups.
Debut in 2014. AFC Asian Cup winner 2019 and 2024.
Midfielder for Al-Shamal, product of the local system.
Young midfielder for the national team.
Midfielder playing for Belgian side Eupen — a traditional Aspire partner club.
Midfielder for the national team.
Midfielder for Al-Sailiya. Product of the local system.
Midfielder for the national team.
Left winger for Al-Sadd, a star of Qatar's new generation of football. Son of a Tanzanian footballer, Aspire academy graduate. In his youth he was in the systems of Sevilla (through the Aspire Football Dreams program) and Sporting.
Qatar debut in 2015. Best player of the AFC Asian Cup 2024, winner of the Asian Cup 2019 and 2024.
AFC Asian Cup 2024, January–February, Qatar: Afif scored 8 goals in the tournament, was named best player of the final and AFC Asian Cup MVP. All three goals in the final against Jordan (3:1) — from the penalty spot.
Legend of Al-Sadd and the Qatar national team. Al-Sadd academy graduate, spent his entire career at one club. Was captain of the national team at World Cup 2022 in Qatar. National team record holder for appearances.
Debut in 2008, over 170 appearances. Captain at World Cup 2022. AFC Asian Cup 2019 winner.
20 November 2022, Al Bayt Stadium, Al-Khor: opening match of World Cup 2022 Qatar vs Ecuador. Al-Haydos led the Qatar national team onto the pitch as captain of the hosts — the first captain in history of a host nation's team from the Arab world at a World Cup.
Centre-forward of Al-Duhail, all-time leading goalscorer for the Qatar national team. Born in Sudan, moved to Qatar in childhood, graduated from Aspire academy. Naturalized — has represented Qatar since 2016.
Debut in 2016. All-time leading goalscorer for the Qatar national team. AFC Asian Cup 2019 and 2024 winner.
AFC Asian Cup 2019, UAE. In the final on 1 February, Qatar defeated Japan 3:1 — Almoez opened the scoring with a scissor kick in the 12th minute. He scored 9 goals in the tournament — an all-time AFC Asian Cup record.
An American who coached Leeds and Salzburg. Introduced high pressing — Canada moved from 50th to 28th in FIFA rankings in a year. At the home World Cup, he relies on Davis's pace and the link-up with Eustáquio.
Spaniard, former Spain national team, Real Madrid, Sevilla, West Ham. Took over Qatar in May 2025 — contract until the 2027 AFC Cup. At Qatar's second World Cup attempting to advance from the group stage for the first time in history.