Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 4th June 2026, 2:55 PM
The upcoming 48-team FIFA World Cup will feature a record ten African nations, with numerous star players aiming for the ultimate title. This follows the historic tournament in Qatar, where Morocco became the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final. The 2026 iteration, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada from 11 June to 19 July, will see Cape Verde make their tournament debut, whilst the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) return for the first time since 1974.
BBC Sports has highlighted seven key African players poised to make a significant impact during the tournament.
The chosen players have demonstrated exceptional form for both their European club sides and respective national teams. Their positions, current clubs, and primary achievements are detailed below:
| Player Name | National Team & Position | Current Club | Notable Achievements & Records |
| Antoine Semenyo | Ghana (Forward) | Manchester City | Scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final against Chelsea. |
| Oumar Diomande | Ivory Coast (Forward) | RB Leipzig | Won Bundesliga ‘Rookie of the Season’; recorded 12 goals and 8 assists. |
| Ronwen Williams | South Africa (Goalkeeper) | Mamelodi Sundowns | Saved four penalties in an Africa Cup of Nations penalty shoot-out. |
| Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes | Cape Verde (Defender) | Shamrock Rovers | Recruited via LinkedIn; anchored defense to top Group D over Cameroon. |
| Brahim Díaz | Morocco (Winger) | Real Madrid | Won the Golden Boot at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations; multi-league champion. |
| Ismaïla Sarr | Senegal (Winger) | Crystal Palace | Winner of the 2021 AFCON; finalist in the 2025 tournament. |
| Omar Marmoush | Egypt (Winger) | Manchester City | Prominent Premier League forward; main attacking partner to Mohamed Salah. |
The London-born Ghanaian forward enters the tournament on the back of notable club success. Last month, Semenyo scored the decisive winning goal for Manchester City against Chelsea in the FA Cup final. Despite this domestic cup triumph, the striker was unable to guide Manchester City to the Premier League title this season.
The Ivory Coast national team, colloquially known as “The Elephants,” returns to the World Cup platform for the first time since 2014. Nineteen-year-old Oumar Diomande is widely regarded as the country’s brightest prospect since Didier Drogba. Playing for RB Leipzig in the German Bundesliga, Diomande recorded 12 goals and eight assists, driving his club to a third-place finish. This secure standing guaranteed UEFA Champions League qualification for the team, following their failure to qualify for the 2024/25 iteration. His individual performance earned him the official Bundesliga “Rookie of the Season” award.
South Africa will make their first appearance at a World Cup finals since hosting the event in 2010. The team’s hopes of advancing to the knockout stages rest heavily on their experienced goalkeeper and captain, Ronwen Williams. Williams achieved international prominence during the Africa Cup of Nations, where he saved four spot-kicks in a dramatic quarter-final penalty shoot-out against Cape Verde.
The defensive foundation of the Cape Verde national team is anchored by 33-year-old, Dublin-born centre-back Roberto “Pico” Lopes. Currently playing for Irish domestic club Shamrock Rovers, Lopes was handed his international debut through unusual circumstances. In 2019, the then-coach of Cape Verde sent him an invitation via the LinkedIn platform. Because the message was written in Portuguese, Lopes initially dismissed it as spam, ignoring it for nine months. After eventually translating the message via Google Translate, he opted to represent the country through his Cape Verdean father.
Under his leadership, Cape Verde reached the quarter-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations and directly qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup from African Group D, famously beating continental powerhouses Cameroon to the top spot.
Real Madrid winger Brahim Díaz was named the player of the tournament at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Scoring five goals to claim the Golden Boot, Díaz single-handedly drove Morocco to the final, where they finished as runners-up after an extra-time defeat to Senegal. At a young age, Díaz holds the rare distinction of winning domestic league titles in three of Europe’s top divisions: the Premier League with Manchester City, Serie A with AC Milan, and La Liga alongside the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid.
Known for his pace and technical ability, Ismaïla Sarr currently plays as a forward for English Premier League side Crystal Palace. Sarr was an integral component of the historic Senegal squad that won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2021. He replicated this influential form during the 2025 tournament, guiding Senegal back to the final. He remains a primary attacking asset for Senegal ahead of the upcoming World Cup fixtures.
Egypt’s star winger Omar Marmoush currently plies his trade for English Premier League giants Manchester City. Celebrated for his acceleration, precise dribbling, and clinical finishing, Marmoush is recognized as one of the most promising African forwards in professional football. Alongside talisman Mohamed Salah, Marmoush forms the core offensive threat for the Egyptian national team.
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