Eloy Rum
Who is this
Experienced goalkeeper, national team legend. Came through PSV and spent many years at Inter Miami.
Club career
- 2017–2022PSV — Eredivisie
- since 2022Inter Miami — MLS
For national team
Debut in 2017, over 50 caps.
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Experienced goalkeeper, national team legend. Came through PSV and spent many years at Inter Miami.
Debut in 2017, over 50 caps.
Center-back at Turkish side Konyaspor. Came through Ajax, Antwerp, and Hatayspor.
Debut in 2018.
Right-back at Sparta Rotterdam. PSV academy product.
Defender of the national team.
Tall center-back at Abha (Saudi Arabia). Came through AZ Alkmaar and Al-Ittihad.
Debut in 2018.
Tall center-back at PSV. Academy product. Eredivisie champion 2023/24.
Debut in 2022.
Season 2023/24, Eredivisie: PSV won their first Dutch championship in six seasons with a record unbeaten run through April. Obispo was the starting center-back — the first Curaçao player to win an Eredivisie title in recent history.
Captain and legend of the Curaçao national team. Groningen academy product. Came through Aston Villa, Reading, Cardiff, Real Salt Lake (MLS). Leader of the island's historic World Cup 2026 qualification.
Debut in 2017, over 60 matches. Captain, national team's leading scorer.
November 18, 2025, Willemstad: final CONCACAF qualifying match Curaçao — Jamaica (0:0). Curaçao finished the group first and qualified for the World Cup 2026 for the first time in history. With a population of 152,000 — the smallest nation in World Cup history. Bakuna is captain of the historic squad.
Attacking midfielder at Sheffield United. Manchester United academy graduate (one of the most renowned talents of the 2010s). After loans at Werder, Birmingham, and a permanent move to Birmingham in 2022, then Leicester and Sheffield.
Curaçao debut in 2024.
Played in 5 of 5 most recent official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Played in 2 of the last 5 official national team matches. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Played in 2 of the last 5 official national team matches. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Forward at Greek Kifisia.
Attacking player for the national team.
Tall goalkeeper at Panathinaikos. Played for Toulouse, Fiorentina and Nantes.
Debut in 2023.
Tall centre-back at Roma. Product of Kana academy, played for Eintracht Frankfurt (Europa League winners 2021/22) and moved to Serie A in 2023.
Debut in 2022. Africa Cup of Nations 2023 winner.
Versatile defender at Galatasaray. Played for Torino, Monaco and moved to Istanbul in 2025.
Debut in 2021. Africa Cup of Nations 2023 winner.
Tall centre-back at Sporting. Product of Mafra academy, moved to Lisbon in 2023. Portuguese champion 2023/24, 2024/25 with Ruben Amorim's side.
Debut in 2023. Africa Cup of Nations 2023 winner.
Season 2023/24, Primeira Liga: Sporting under Ruben Amorim won the Portuguese title for the first time since 2020/21. Diomande became the starting centre-back at 20 — the youngest regular defender for a champion in a decade.
Young right-back at Strasbourg. Brother of Desiré Doué (Champions League winner 2024/25 with PSG).
Debut in 2024.
Experienced midfielder at Porto. Played for Manchester City (reserve), Udinese, Lens (Ligue 1 runners-up 2022/23) and Al-Nassr.
Debut in 2014.
Captain and defensive midfielder at Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia). Played for Atalanta, Milan (Serie A champions 2021/22), Barcelona and moved to Saudi Pro League in 2023.
Captain, over 90 appearances.
February 11, 2024, Stade Alassane Ouattara, Ebimpé: Africa Cup of Nations 2023 final Ivory Coast — Nigeria (2:1). Kessié as captain of the hosts lifted the country's first African Cup since 2015; the Elephants' third Africa Cup of Nations title overall.
Young midfielder at Trabzonspor.
Young midfielder 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.
Tall forward at Crystal Palace. Came through Nice (Ligue 1).
Debut in 2024.
Left winger at Monaco. Product of Right Stars academy, played for Nordsjælland, Brighton, and joined Ligue 1 in 2025.
Debut in 2022.
February 11, 2024, Ebimpe: Africa Cup of Nations 2023 final Ivory Coast — Nigeria (2:1). Adingra was the tournament's best young player, regularly creating threats on the left flank; award presented by UEFA Africa / CAF.
Dutchman, former Schalke and PSV player. Took over the national team in February 2026 following the sudden resignation of Dick Advocaat (he stepped down on February 23 due to family circumstances — his daughter's health). Rütten has 4 months before the World Cup starts to preserve Advocaat's well-oiled system.
Local — former midfielder, could have been "temporary," but won the home AFCON 2023 as interim manager just two weeks after his appointment. Contract extended — he's leading the national team to their first World Cup in 12 years.