Equatorial Guinea have announced their squad for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers, with captain Emilio Nsue returning to lead the team in two decisive matches against São Tomé and Príncipe and Namibia later this month.
The Nzalang Nacional will be aiming to build on their impressive performance at the recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where they defied expectations with a deep run in the tournament.
With World Cup qualification in sight, head coach Juan Micha has called up a blend of experienced players and emerging talents to strengthen the squad for these vital encounters.
Nsue Back to Boost World Cup Hopes
Emilio Nsue, who finished as the top scorer at AFCON 2024, has been included in the squad, providing a significant boost to Equatorial Guinea’s attacking options.
The 34-year-old, who played a crucial role in the team’s strong continental campaign, will once again be expected to lead the frontline as they push for a historic World Cup qualification.
With the stakes high, Equatorial Guinea will look to secure maximum points against São Tomé and Príncipe before facing a tougher challenge against Namibia.
The Nzalang Nacional are currently in contention for a place at the 2026 tournament, and positive results in these fixtures could strengthen their position in the qualification standings.
A Balanced Squad for a Defining Campaign
Coach Micha has opted for a well-balanced squad, blending seasoned internationals with promising young talent.
The inclusion of key players from the AFCON campaign ensures stability, while fresh faces offer additional depth.
Equatorial Guinea’s performances in recent years have demonstrated their growing strength on the African stage, and the upcoming qualifiers present another opportunity for the nation to edge closer to its World Cup dream.
With the return of their talisman Nsue and a squad full of ambition, the Nzalang Nacional are determined to continue their upward trajectory.
Full Squad List
The Equatorial Guinean Football Federation has confirmed the full list of selected players, who will report to camp ahead of the crucial double-header.