Sevilla’s World Cup Representation Hits Lowest Point Since 2006
Only three Sevilla players will participate in the upcoming World Cup, marking the club's smallest contingent in the tournament since 2006.


Sevilla’s World Cup Representation Hits Lowest Point Since 2006
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EXCERPT: Only three Sevilla players will participate in the upcoming World Cup, marking the club’s smallest contingent in the tournament since 2006.
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TAGS: Sevilla FC, World Cup 2026, Djibril Sow, Rubén Vargas, Ørjan Nyland, LaLiga
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SEO_DESCRIPTION: Discover why Sevilla FC’s representation at the 2026 World Cup is at its lowest since 2006, with only three players set to feature.
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The upcoming FIFA World Cup, set to be held across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will see a significantly reduced presence from Sevilla FC. With only three players called up for international duty, this marks the club’s smallest contingent in the prestigious tournament since the 2006 World Cup held in Germany.
Sevilla’s World Cup Representatives
The three Sevilla players who will feature in the 2026 World Cup are Djibril Sow and Rubén Vargas, both representing Switzerland, and goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland, who will play for Norway. It is worth noting that Nyland’s contract with the club is set to expire on June 30th, shortly after the tournament begins.
This low number stands in stark contrast to previous World Cups. In the 2022 tournament in Qatar, Sevilla had ten players participating. This included prominent figures like Papu Gómez, Gonzalo Montiel, and Marcos Acuña for Argentina; Alex Telles for Brazil; Marko Dmitrovic and Nemanja Gudelj for Serbia; Yassine Bono and Youssef En-Nesyri for Morocco; and Kasper Dolberg and Thomas Delaney for Denmark. Argentina ultimately emerged as champions, defeating France in the final.
Historical Context
The last time Sevilla had such a minimal presence at a World Cup was in 2006. On that occasion, only two players from the club, Javier Saviola of Argentina and Ivica Dragutinovic of Serbia, participated in the tournament. The current situation highlights a shift in the club’s international player representation.
Financial Implications of FIFA’s Club Support Program
Sevilla’s current economic situation means that any financial contribution is welcome. FIFA has announced an expanded version of its Club Support Program for the 2026 World Cup, allocating a total of $355 million. This represents a nearly 70% increase compared to the previous edition. The distribution mechanism is based on a daily amount for each player released to participate in the tournament, irrespective of their playing time. Official calculations suggest this will amount to approximately €9,321.84 per player per day.
Match Schedules
Ørjan Nyland is scheduled to make his World Cup debut with Norway against Iraq on June 17th. Meanwhile, Djibril Sow and Rubén Vargas will begin their tournament campaign with Switzerland in the group stage against Qatar on June 13th.
Transfer Market Outlook
The reduced international exposure for Sevilla players might also impact potential transfer market activity. Despite this, the club could still receive offers for Sow and Vargas in the upcoming transfer window. According to transfermarkt.com, Vargas has a valuation of €12 million, while Sow is valued at €7.5 million. Both players have contracts extending until 2029.
The club has also seen emerging talent from its youth academy, with players like Juanlu, Kike Salas, Oso, and Castrín showing promise. However, the current World Cup situation underscores a period of transition for Sevilla in terms of its established international stars. Any player on the squad is considered to have a price, and offers will be considered.
Datos clave
| Aspecto | Detalle |
|—|—|
| Jugadores de Sevilla en el Mundial 2026 | 3 |
| Comparación histórica | Menor número desde 2006 |
| Jugadores convocados | Sow, Vargas (Suiza); Nyland (Noruega) |
| Programa de Ayudas FIFA a Clubes | $355 millones distribuidos |
This development is significant for Football Español readers as it reflects the current standing of Sevilla FC in the global football landscape. A lower World Cup presence can indicate a period of rebuilding or a shift in player recruitment and development strategies. It also highlights the financial benefits clubs can receive from FIFA’s support program, which can be crucial for clubs facing economic challenges.
Fuente: MARCA LaLiga – https://www.marca.com/futbol/sevilla/2026/06/03/mundial-sevillistas-2006.html
Datos clave
| Punto | Detalle |
|---|---|
| Fuente | MARCA LaLiga |
| Fecha | 2026-06-03T06:41:52+00:00 |
| Tema | El Mundial con menos sevillistas desde 2006 |
Source
MARCA LaLiga Original publication: 2026-06-03T06:41:52+00:00
Martín Salas
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