Tunisia 2026 FIFA World Cup Squad: Full 26 Man List, Complete Roster

Tunisia 2026 FIFA World Cup Squad: Full 26 Man List, Complete Roster 





The Tunisian Football Federation has officially confirmed its 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, as head coach Sabri Lamouchi prepares to lead the Eagles of Carthage into their seventh appearance on the global stage.

Tunisia will compete in a tough Group F alongside the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden. Their campaign begins with a key opening fixture against Sweden, followed by challenging clashes against Japan and the Netherlands.

The squad combines European-based professionals with domestic league players, aiming to strike a balance between experience, structure, and energy.






Goalkeepers


Aymen Dahmen (CS Sfaxien)

Sabri Ben Hassen (Étoile du Sahel)

Abdelmouhib Chamakh (Club Africain)


Defenders


Yan Valéry (Young Boys)

Moutaz Neffati (Norrköping)

Dylan Bronn (Servette FC)

Raed Chkhaoui (US Monastir)

Montassar Talbi (FC Lorient)

Adem Arous (Kasimpasa)

Omar Rekik (NK Maribor)

Ali Abdi (OGC Nice)

Mohamed Ben Hmida (ES Tunis)


Midfielders


Ellyes Skhiri (Eintracht Frankfurt) – Captain

Anis Ben Slimane (Norwich City)

Rani Khedira (Union Berlin)

Mortadha Ben Ouanes (Kasimpasa)

Ismaël Gharbi (Augsburg FC)

Mohamed Hadj-Mahmoud (Lugano)

Hannibal (Burnley FC)



Forwards


Elias Saâd (Hannover 96)

Khalil Ayari (PSG)

Elias Achouri (Copenhagen)

Sebastian Tounekti (Celtic FC)

Hazem Mastouri (Dinamo Moscow)

Firas Chawkat (Club Africain)

Rayan Elloumi (Vancouver)

Tunisia’s attack mixes youth and experience, with Achouri and Ayari offering pace and unpredictability in the final third.


Star Players to Watch


Hannibal Mejbri – The creative heartbeat of the team, expected to wear the No.10 shirt and dictate attacking play.

Ellyes Skhiri – Captain and midfield anchor, crucial for balance, structure, and defensive stability.

Montassar Talbi – A key defensive leader who will be central to Tunisia’s hopes of staying compact against top opposition.

Elias Achouri – One of the most dangerous attacking outlets, capable of producing moments of quality in tight games.

Dylan Bronn – Experienced defender bringing composure and reliability at the back.

Tunisia enter the 2026 World Cup aiming to finally break past the group stage barrier. With a disciplined defensive base and growing creativity in midfield, the Eagles of Carthage will hope to surprise stronger opponents in a difficult group.



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