Gastón Oliveira
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Experienced goalkeeper for Olimpia (Asunción).
Club career
- 2021Olimpia Asunción (loan)
- 2021–2022River Plate
- since 2022Olimpia Asunción
For national team
Reserve goalkeeper for the national team.
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Experienced goalkeeper for Olimpia (Asunción).
Reserve goalkeeper for the national team.
National team captain and centre-back for Palmeiras. Played for Lanús, Roma, and Milan before moving to Brazil in 2018. Two-time Copa Libertadores winner with Palmeiras (2020, 2021) and multiple-time Brazilian champion.
Captain, over 70 appearances.
Tall centre-back at Sunderland. Came through Cerro Porteño, Basel, Hertha, and Cádiz. Moved to England in 2024.
Debut in 2017.
May 24, 2025, Wembley: Championship playoff final Sunderland — Sheffield United (2:1). Alderete started in the heart of defence — the Black Cats returned to the Premier League for the first time since 2017.
Experienced centre-back at Grêmio. Came through Corinthians, West Ham (Premier League), Dynamo Moscow, and Al Ain.
Debut in 2013.
Defender at Lanús (Argentina).
Defender of the national team.
Midfielder at São Paulo (Brazil).
Midfielder for the national team.
Attacking midfielder at Brighton. Libertad academy product, moved to Inter Miami in 2024, where he played alongside Messi and Sergio Busquets. Moved to the Premier League in 2024.
Debut in 2023.
2024, Inter Miami: Diego Gómez played in one season with Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Sergio Busquets. Became Paraguay's most prominent player of his generation after playing with the stars and his swift move to the Premier League.
Attacking midfielder for Atlanta United (returned to MLS in 2025). Came through Cerro Porteño, Lanús, Atlanta United (MLS Cup 2018), and Newcastle — where he spent 6 years in the Premier League. The most prominent Paraguayan of the last decade in Europe.
Debut in 2015, over 60 caps.
October 4, 2023, Parc des Princes: Group stage match Champions League 2023/24 PSG — Newcastle (1:1). Almirón scored one of the goals in the draw with Paris — a milestone in the 6-year journey of the club from Premier League mid-table to the main Champions League stage.
Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Forward for Independiente Rivadavia.
National team forward.
Left winger for Strasbourg. Product of Libertad, joined Brighton in 2022. Moved to France in 2025.
Debut in 2021 (at age 17).
May 24, 2023, Amex, Brighton: Brighton — Manchester City (1:1). In the 87th minute, Enciso struck from 25 metres into the far corner to salvage the draw; the goal was named "Premier League Goal of the Season 2022/23" by the Premier League.
Captain and goalkeeper of the national team. Played for Central Coast Mariners, Brugge, Valencia, Brighton, Arsenal (reserve), Real Sociedad and joined Levante in 2024. Greatest goalkeeper in Australian national team history.
Debut in 2012, over 90 caps. Captain since 2018.
World Cups 2018, 2022 and 2026: Matt Ryan leads Australia to a third consecutive World Cup as captain — the only Socceroos player to captain at three World Cups.
Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Tall centre-back for Parma. Born in Australia to an Italian family. Parma academy product, helped the club reach Serie A in 2023/24.
Debut in 2023 (could have played for Italy).
2023/24 season, Serie B: Parma won the second Italian division (tournament victory) and returned to Serie A for the first time since 2021. Circati was the starting centre-back at 22 years old.
Left-back for Feyenoord. Academy product of Melbourne City, passed through Belgian side Westerlo and joined Rotterdam in 2024.
Debut in 2022.
Summer 2024: Feyenoord signed Bos from Westerlo — the move to the traditional Dutch giant became the most significant club step in the 21-year-old Australian's career and one of the loudest transfers in recent years for Soccer.
Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Attacking midfielder for Middlesbrough. Came through Adelaide United, Newcastle Jets, Club Brugge, Birmingham (loan), Charlotte and joined English Championship in 2022.
Debut in 2021.
13 January 2018, Hunter Stadium, Newcastle: A-League match Newcastle Jets — Melbourne City (2:2). McGree scored with a scorpion kick in a fall — this goal was nominated for the FIFA Puskás Award 2018 (goal of the year) and became the calling card of Australian football.
Midfielder for Nashville (MLS).
Midfielder for the national team.
Young winger at Watford. Came through Adelaide United, moved to Bayern Munich (reserve) in 2024 and then to England.
Debut in 2023 (at age 17).
Winger for Spanish Castellón. Born in Kenya to a family of refugees from South Sudan. Came through Midtjylland and Kasimpasa.
Debut in 2018.
Experienced winger for Hibernian. Scottish by birth, chose Australia (through his grandfather's line). Played for Al-Faisali (Saudi Arabia) and returned to Edinburgh in 2022.
Debut in 2018.
An Argentine, after Ecuador and Costa Rica. Took over Paraguay in 2024, guided them through CONMEBOL. The national team's best result in 12 years — 5th place in qualifying.
Australian, former defender "Crystal Palace" and national team (58 matches). Took over the team in September 2024 after Arnold's departure. As a coach won ACL-2014 with "Western Sydney Wanderers", worked with "Perth Glory", "Melbourne Victory" and Turkish "Karagümrük". Set up a rigid 4-2-3-1.