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These Eredivisie players will play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Blazorscore 03 June 2026, 13:01 1 views 1 min read
Algeria have called up Feyenoord's Anis Hadj Moussa (L) and FC Twente's Ramiz Zerrouki (R) for the World Cup

<p>After Turkey, Jordan, and Uzbekistan announced their finalised squads on June 2nd, the final tally of Eredivisie players who are called up to the 2026 World Cup is <strong>33</strong>.</p><p><strong>PSV </strong>lead the way with <strong>10 players</strong>, with <strong>Feyenoord (5) </strong>and <strong>Ajax (4) </strong>trailing at a sizeable distance. Despite suffering relegation, <strong>FC Volendam </strong>(2) and <strong>Heracles Almelo </strong>(1) will both be represented in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.</p><p><strong>Curaçao</strong> has called up the most Eredivisie players with <strong>8</strong>, followed by <strong>Japan (5)</strong>. Algeria, Australia, Croatia, Morocco, the Netherlands, and the United States all called up <strong>two</strong> Eredivisie players.</p><p><strong>Check out all 48 finalised World Cup squads in our article HERE</strong></p>

Full list of Eredivisie players called up for the 2026 World Cup

Ajax

<p>Ko Itakura (Japan)</p><p>Josip Sutalo (Croatia)</p><p>Takehiro Tomiyasu (Japan)</p><p>Wout Weghorst (Netherlands)</p>

AZ

<p>Mateo Chavez (Mexico)</p>

FC Twente

<p>Ramiz Zerrouki (Algeria)</p>

FC Utrecht

<p>Zidane Iqbal (Iraq)</p>

FC Volendam

<p>Juninho Bacuna (Curaçao)</p><p>Brandley Kuwas (Curaçao)</p>

Feyenoord

<p>Jordan Bos (Australia)</p><p>Anis Hadj Moussa (Algeria)</p><p>Hwang In-beom (South Korea)</p><p>Ayase Ueda (Japan)</p><p>Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Japan)</p>

Heracles Almelo

<p>Ajdin Hrustic (Australia)</p>

PEC Zwolle

<p>Sherel Floranus (Curaçao)</p><p>Jamiro Monteiro (Cape Verde)</p><p>Ryan Thomas (New Zealand)</p>

PSV

<p>Esmir Bajraktarevic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)</p><p>Sergino Dest (USA)</p><p>Matej Kovar (Czech Republic)</p><p>Armando Obispo (Curaçao)</p><p>Ricardo Pepi (USA)</p><p>Ivan Perisic (Croatia)</p><p>Ismael Saibari (Morocco)</p><p>Anass Salah-Eddine (Morocco)</p><p>Guus Til (Netherlands)</p><p>Paul Wanner (Austria)</p>

NEC Nijmegen

<p>Deveron Fonville (Curaçao)</p><p>Koki Ogawa (Japan)</p>

Sparta Rotterdam

<p>Shurandy Sambo (Curaçao)</p>

Telstar

<p>Tyrick Bodak (Curaçao)</p><p>Tyrese Noslin (Curaçao)</p>