Spanish powerhouse Barcelona has officially edged out La Liga rivals Atlético Madrid and Premier League giants Arsenal to emerge as the club with the highest representation of players in the FIFA World Cup 2026’s semifinal stages.As the tournament reaches its high-stakes final four, European heavyweights Barcelona’s elite squad depth has taken center stage. The Catalan club’s superstars are spread across the remaining national teams, underlining the sheer quality of the squad currently assembled at the Camp Nou.The race for club dominance at the World Cup was tightly contested right up to the quarter-finals. However, as the dust settled on the final-eight matches, Barcelona narrowly pulled ahead of their domestic rivals Atlético Madrid. Diego Simeone’s resilient Atlético side boasts an incredibly strong presence in the later knockout rounds, particularly within the South American and European defensive units, but just fell short of the Catalan total.Meanwhile, Arsenal led the charge for the English Premier League. The Gunners have enjoyed a spectacular tournament with their core creative outlets and attacking stars driving their respective countries deep into the tournament. Yet, despite Arsenal’s heavy representation in the final four, it is the Spanish top-flight that rules the roost in the business end of this World Cup.For Barcelona, this milestone acts as a massive validation of their sporting project. Blending world-class academy graduates with astute global signings, the Blaugrana have managed to stamp their unique footballing philosophy all over the tournament.As club teammates now prepare to transform into international rivals, the global spotlight firmly belongs to the Catalan giants. With the trophy just two matches away, Barcelona is guaranteed to have their players coming back to club football with invaluable big-game experience and potentially, a few more World Cup winners’ medals in their suitcases.
FIFA WC 2026: Barcelona edges Atletico Madrid and Arsenal to claim most players in World Cup semifinals | Football News