World Cup 2026: France, England and Spain headline most valuable squad ranking
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup gathers momentum across North America, a look at the market values of all 48 participating nations highlights the financial powerhouses heading into the tournament.
France top the rankings with a staggering squad value of €1.52 billion, making Didier Deschamps’ side the most expensive team at the competition. With several players valued at over €100 million, including captain Kylian Mbappe, Les Bleus remain among the strongest contenders for the title.
England are second on the list with a valuation of €1.36 billion, while Spain (€1.22 billion) and Portugal (€1.01 billion) are the only other nations to surpass the €1 billion mark.
Germany narrowly miss out on joining that elite group, with their squad valued at €947 million. Brazil sit sixth despite possessing one of the most talented squads in world football, while reigning world champions Argentina rank seventh.
Africa’s highest-ranked nation in terms of squad value is Ivory Coast, who occupy 11th place overall with a valuation of €522.1 million. Senegal and Morocco also feature prominently among the top 15, reflecting the continent’s growing strength on the global stage.
Ghana are ranked 25th with a squad value of €234.5 million, placing the Black Stars ahead of several World Cup regulars including Canada, Mexico and Scotland.
At the other end of the scale, Qatar have the least valuable squad at the tournament with a valuation of €19.93 million. However, recent results have already shown that market value does not always determine success, with several underdogs producing impressive performances in the opening days of the competition.
Full World Cup 2026 squad value rankings (Transfermarkt)
1. France – €1.52 billion
2. England – €1.36 billion
3. Spain – €1.22 billion
4. Portugal – €1.01 billion
5. Germany – €947 million
6. Brazil – €928.2 million
7. Argentina – €807.5 million
8. Netherlands – €754.2 million
9. Norway – €589.9 million
10. Belgium – €547.5 million
11. Ivory Coast – €522.1 million
12. Senegal – €478.1 million
13. Turkey – €473.7 million
14. Morocco – €447.7 million
15. Sweden – €406.08 million
16. Croatia – €387.3 million
17. United States – €385.6 million
18. Ecuador – €368.7 million
19. Uruguay – €359.3 million
20. Switzerland – €332.5 million
21. Colombia – €302.35 million
22. Japan – €270.85 million
23. Algeria – €256.9 million
24. Austria – €245.2 million
25. Ghana – €234.5 million
26. Canada – €198.65 million
27. Mexico – €191.85 million
28. Czech Republic – €188.18 million
29. Scotland – €170.25 million
30. Paraguay – €153.65 million
31. Bosnia & Herzegovina – €146.4 million
32. DR Congo – €143.9 million
33. South Korea – €139.05 million
34. Egypt – €116.48 million
35. Uzbekistan – €85.33 million
36. Australia – €77.45 million
37. Tunisia – €69.95 million
38. Haiti – €55.9 million
39. Cape Verde – €49.25 million
40. South Africa – €49.25 million
41. Saudi Arabia – €40.68 million
42. Panama – €34.55 million
43. New Zealand – €34.45 million
44. Iran – €32.05 million
45. Curacao – €25.78 million
46. Iraq – €21.2 million
47. Jordan – €20.3 million
48. Qatar – €19.93 million
