Full list of corner takers for all 48 nations at FIFA World Cup 2026

The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off on June 11.
1,248 players will represent 48 nations in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, with 104 matches spread across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Lionel Messi-led Argentina will look to defend their title against their rivals, with France and Spain among the favourites to challenge for the trophy.
With a long, hard road ahead, teams will look to use the smallest moments in matches to their advantage. Set pieces have been a big threat, especially in domestic leagues, as Arsenal’s success has shown. As a result, corners have turned into a tactical battlefield.
Group K:
Portugal: Bruno Fernandes, Nuno Mendes, Pedro Neto, Bernardo SilvaDR Congo: Arthur Masuaku, Nathanael Mbuku, Theo Bongonda, Gael KakutaUzbekistan: Jaloliddin Masharipov, Abbosbek Fayzullaev, Azizjon Ganiev, Otabek ShukurovColombia: James Rodriguez, Juan Fernando Quintero, Jhon Arias, Jorge Carrascal
Group L:
England: Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Eberechi EzeCroatia: Luka Modric, Martin Baturina, Mario Pasalic, Ivan PerisicGhana: Jordan Ayew, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Christopher Bonsu BaahPanama: Eric Davis, Michael Amir Murillo, Jose Luis Rodriguez, Adalberto Carrasquilla
When is the FIFA World Cup 2026 starting?
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is starting on June 11, with Mexico facing South Africa at Estadio Azteca.
How many players are playing in FIFA World Cup 2026?
1,248 players will represent 48 nations across 104 games in the tournament.
Where to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 live in India?
Fans in India can watch the tournament live online on the Zee5 app and website. The television broadcast will take place on the Unite8 Sports Network TV channels.
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Sushruta has spent over two years covering football, with a particular focus on Indian and international competitions. Alongside football, he has reported on a variety of sports, bringing curiosity and perspective to every story. When he’s not following the action, he can usually be found binge-watching movies or getting lost in a good book.