World Cup '26

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Saudi Arabia

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Group HAFC

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Title probability

0.0%

as of 2026-06-25

Overview

After the heartbreak of missing automatic qualification rhythm and the high of beating Argentina in Qatar 2022, Saudi Arabia arrive in 2026 determined to remind the world of their giant-killing capacity. The Green Falcons remain anchored by a powerful Saudi Pro League core, boosted by the league's heavy foreign investment that has raised the standard of training and competition for domestic stars.

Under a pragmatic coaching setup, the team blends seasoned campaigners like Salem Al-Dawsari and Yasser Al-Shahrani with a rising generation including Musab Al-Juwayr. The ambition is clear: escape the group stage for the first time since 1994.

Capital

Riyadh

Population

36,900,000

Confederation

AFC

FIFA code

KSA

World
Region

From Wikipedia

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia fields one of the 48 national teams contesting the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Source: Wikipedia →

Squad

Goalkeepers3
  • 1

    Nawaf Al-Aqidi

    Al-Nassr · Promising young goalkeeper

    8caps
  • 21

    Mohammed Al-Owais

    Al-Hilal · Reliable first-choice shot-stopper

    56caps
  • 22

    Ahmed Al-Kassar

    Al-Ettifaq · Experienced backup option

    3caps
Defenders8
  • 2

    Sultan Al-Ghannam

    Al-Nassr · Overlapping attacking right-back

    42caps
  • 3

    Hassan Tambakti

    Al-Hilal · Composed ball-playing defender

    35caps
  • 4

    Ali Al-Bulaihi

    Al-Hilal · Aggressive commanding centre-back

    48caps
  • 5

    Abdulelah Al-Amri

    Al-Nassr · Tall aerial dominator

    34caps
  • 12

    Yasser Al-Shahrani

    Al-Hilal · Veteran attacking left-back

    75caps
  • 13

    Saud Abdulhamid

    Roma · Europe-based marauding full-back

    40caps
  • 15

    Saad Al-Mousa

    Al-Ahli · Versatile defensive cover

    12caps
  • 23

    Nasser Al-Dawsari

    Al-Hilal · Energetic left-sided option

    28caps
Midfielders7
  • 6

    Abdullah Otayf

    Al-Hilal · Disciplined midfield anchor

    45caps
  • 7

    Sami Al-Najei

    Al-Nassr · Dynamic attacking midfielder

    30caps
  • 8

    Nasser Al-Omran

    Al-Shabab · Tidy deep-lying playmaker

    15caps
  • 10

    Salem Al-Dawsari

    Al-Hilal · Captain and creative talisman

    85caps
  • 14

    Musab Al-Juwayr

    Al-Hilal · Exciting young creator

    12caps
  • 17

    Ali Lajami

    Al-Nassr · Combative ball-winner

    20caps
  • 28

    Mohamed Kanno

    Al-Hilal · Box-to-box engine room

    55caps
Forwards5
  • 9

    Firas Al-Buraikan

    Al-Ahli · Mobile target striker

    40caps
  • 11

    Saleh Al-Shehri

    Al-Hilal · Clinical penalty-box finisher

    38caps
  • 18

    Abdullah Al-Hamdan

    Al-Hilal · Hard-running forward option

    25caps
  • 19

    Marwan Al-Sahafi

    Al-Ahli · Pacey emerging wide threat

    8caps
  • 20

    Haitham Asiri

    Al-Ahli · Direct quick winger

    10caps

Model

as of 2026-06-25
Champion0.0%
Reach final0.0%
Semi-final0.1%
Quarter-final0.5%
Round of 162.1%
Advance from group39.7%

Exp. points

2.49

Proj. finish

33.9

Seed Elo

1620

Title-probability trajectory

Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots

Matches

History

  1. 2022

    Did not qualify / Group stage

Culture

Football culture

Football is comfortably the nation's most popular sport, with fierce rivalries between Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad commanding huge passionate followings. Matchdays bring green-clad crowds, and the national team's fortunes are a source of intense collective emotion.

Did you know

  • Saeed Al-Owairan's 1994 slalom goal is remembered as one of the World Cup's greatest.
  • Their 2022 win over Argentina ranks among the biggest shocks in tournament history.
  • The country has no permanent rivers — yet it boasts world-class stadiums.
  • The Saudi Pro League lured Cristiano Ronaldo to Al-Nassr in 2023.
  • Saudi Arabia is set to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup.