Aymenn Dahmen
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Goalkeeper at Al-Gharafa (Qatar). Played for Château, CSKA Sofia and Al-Gharafa.
Club career
- 2023–2024Al-Hazm
- since 2024Sfaxien
For national team
Debut in 2021, Tunisia's first-choice goalkeeper.
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Goalkeeper at Al-Gharafa (Qatar). Played for Château, CSKA Sofia and Al-Gharafa.
Debut in 2021, Tunisia's first-choice goalkeeper.
Right-back at Swiss side Lucerne. Played for Paderborn, Nottingham Forest, Olympiacos.
Debut in 2018.
Tall centre-back at Lorient. Played for Dijon, Rubin and moved to France in 2022.
Debut in 2021.
November 30, 2022, Education City, Al Rayyan: World Cup 2022 Tunisia — France (1:0). Talbi played centre-back for 90 minutes — Tunisia's first-ever World Cup victory over France; clean sheet.
Experienced centre-back at Saint-Étienne. Played for Ghent and Metz.
Debut in 2018.
Defender at Algerian Setif.
Defender of the national team.
Captain and defensive midfielder at Mainz. Played for Montpellier and Cologne.
Debut in 2017, over 90 caps. Captain since 2022.
2024/25 season, Bundesliga: Mainz 05 under Bo Henriksen finished 6th and qualified for UEFA Conference League — the club's best result in a decade. Skhiri was captain and the team's number 6.
Defensive midfielder at Union Berlin. Played for Angers, Voždovac, Ferencváros (3× Hungarian champion). Moved to the Bundesliga in 2023.
Debut in 2021.
November 30, 2022, Education City: Tunisia — France 1:0 at World Cup 2022. Laidouni was the midfield leader — Tunisia's first-ever victory over France. Though the Eagles of Carthage did not advance from the group (3 points on goal difference), the result became one of the tournament's major upsets.
Midfielder at Swiss Servette.
Midfielder for the national team.
Experienced striker at Danish Odense. Played for Svendborg (Denmark) and Utrecht.
Debut in 2017.
Experienced winger for Al-Arabi (Qatar). Long-time leader of Esperance and the national team.
Debut in 2010, over 100 appearances.
Attacking midfielder for Burnley. Academy product of Monaco and Manchester United (joined academy at 16). Spent loans at Birmingham and Sevilla.
Debut in 2022. Chose Tunisia, turning down France youth teams.
May 11, 2022, Old Trafford: FA Youth Cup final Manchester United U-18 — Nottingham Forest (3:1). Mejbri started and helped United win their first FA Youth Cup since 2011 in front of a record crowd of 67,492.
Tall Brighton goalkeeper. Came through Anderlecht.
National team's primary goalkeeper since 2023.
Liverpool captain and centre-back. Came through Groningen, Celtic (3× Scottish champion), Southampton. Joined Liverpool in 2018 for £75m — then a world record transfer fee for a defender.
Debut in 2015, over 80 caps. Captain since 2018.
June 1, 2019, Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid: Champions League final Tottenham vs Liverpool (0:2). Van Dijk played centre-back and was named UEFA Man of the Match — Liverpool's first Champions League title. Months later — runner-up for the Ballon d'Or 2019.
Played in 4 of the last 5 official matches for the national team. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Appeared in 3 of Brazil's last 5 official matches. Full profile will be updated as the tournament approaches.
Versatile defender at Roma. Feyenoord academy product (Eredivisie champions 2022/23), moved to Italy in 2025.
Debut in 2023.
Defensive/central midfielder at Barcelona. Willem II academy product, came through Ajax, joined Barcelona in 2019 for €86m.
Debut in 2018, over 60 caps.
March 5, 2019, Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid: Champions League round of 16 Real Madrid vs Ajax (1:4). De Jong controlled midfield as a 21-year-old — a sensational demolition of Madrid at home. Young Ajax reached the Champions League semi-finals.
Midfielder at Eintracht. Came through AZ Alkmaar, Atalanta (Europa League 2023/24), Juventus.
Debut in 2020.
Tall midfielder at Liverpool. Ajax academy product, played for Bayern Munich (2022–2023). Joined Liverpool in 2023 for £30m and became a key figure under Slot within a season.
Debut in 2021.
April 27, 2025, Anfield: Liverpool beat Tottenham 5:1 and clinched the Premier League title 2024/25 — Arne Slot's first trophy. Gravenberch played in the holding midfield role on his 23rd birthday; named among the league's best players of the season.
Attacking player at Liverpool. PSV academy product, joined Liverpool in December 2022 for £37m straight after the World Cup.
Debut in 2021.
World Cup 2022, group stage: Gakpo scored in each of his three group matches — vs Senegal, Ecuador and Qatar. Became only the fourth Dutchman in history to score in every group-stage match at a World Cup.
Experienced attacking player at Corinthians. Came through PSV, Manchester United, Lyon, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid. One of the national team's leading strikers.
Debut in 2013, over 100 caps.
Attacking player at Aston Villa. Came through PSV and Borussia Dortmund (Champions League final 2023/24).
Debut in 2019.
A Tunisian of French descent, former Nottingham Forest, Rennes, Ivory Coast national team player. Took over Tunisia on January 14, 2026 — contract until 2028. 4-3-3 structure, emphasis on discipline and experience of European-based players.
Barcelona and national team legend. Second stint after 2018-2020. Structure — 4-3-3 "classic Ajax," but with an emphasis on quick counterattacks.