These Eredivisie players will play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Algeria have called up Feyenoord's Anis Hadj Moussa (L) and FC Twente's Ramiz Zerrouki (R) for the World Cup
Algeria have called up Feyenoord's Anis Hadj Moussa (L) and FC Twente's Ramiz Zerrouki (R) for the World CupGabriel BOUYS / AFP / AFP / Profimedia

We're under a month away from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Slowly but surely, all 48 nations will announce the 25-man squads they'll take to football's biggest tournament. Flashscore tells you which players from the Dutch Eredivisie have been called up for the World Cup.

After Turkey, Jordan, and Uzbekistan announced their finalised squads on June 2nd, the final tally of Eredivisie players who are called up to the 2026 World Cup is 33.

PSV lead the way with 10 players, with Feyenoord (5) and Ajax (4) trailing at a sizeable distance. Despite suffering relegation, FC Volendam (2) and Heracles Almelo (1) will both be represented in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Curaçao has called up the most Eredivisie players with 8, followed by Japan (5). Algeria, Australia, Croatia, Morocco, the Netherlands, and the United States all called up two Eredivisie players.

Check out all 48 finalised World Cup squads in our article HERE

Full list of Eredivisie players called up for the 2026 World Cup

Ajax

Ko Itakura (Japan)

Josip Sutalo (Croatia)

Takehiro Tomiyasu (Japan)

Wout Weghorst (Netherlands)

AZ

Mateo Chavez (Mexico)

FC Twente

Ramiz Zerrouki (Algeria)

FC Utrecht

Zidane Iqbal (Iraq)

FC Volendam

Juninho Bacuna (Curaçao)

Brandley Kuwas (Curaçao)

Feyenoord

Jordan Bos (Australia)

Anis Hadj Moussa (Algeria)

Hwang In-beom (South Korea)

Ayase Ueda (Japan)

Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Japan)

Heracles Almelo

Ajdin Hrustic (Australia)

PEC Zwolle

Sherel Floranus (Curaçao)

Jamiro Monteiro (Cape Verde)

Ryan Thomas (New Zealand)

PSV

Esmir Bajraktarevic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Sergino Dest (USA)

Matej Kovar (Czech Republic)

Armando Obispo (Curaçao)

Ricardo Pepi (USA)

Ivan Perisic (Croatia)

Ismael Saibari (Morocco)

Anass Salah-Eddine (Morocco)

Guus Til (Netherlands)

Paul Wanner (Austria)

NEC Nijmegen

Deveron Fonville (Curaçao)

Koki Ogawa (Japan)

Sparta Rotterdam

Shurandy Sambo (Curaçao)

Telstar

Tyrick Bodak (Curaçao)

Tyrese Noslin (Curaçao)

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