
Veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has been named in Germany’s 26-man squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
The Bayern Munich great and 2014 World Cup winner had originally called time on his international career after UEFA EURO 2024, but has reversed that decision and will travel to North America as first-choice keeper for what will be his fifth finals appearance.
Coach Julian Nagelsmann, who at 38 is two years Neuer’s junior, has opted for a mix of international experience, established key players and those who have come to the fore with strong performances in recent months.
The team will be captained by Joshua Kimmich, who is set to play a central role as a leader at the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Also on the list are Florian Wirtz, Kai Havertz and Nico Schlotterbeck, who are expected to be among the most influential figures in the squad.
Jonas Urbig, Neuer’s deputy at Bayern, will travel with the group as a fourth back-up goalkeeper, should he be required due to illness or injury. Among the best-known names not included are Karim Adeyemi, Robert Andrich and Niclas Fullkrug.
Germany will kick off their Group E campaign against Curaçao in Houston on 14 June, before facing Côte d'Ivoire (20 June in Toronto) and then Ecuador (25 June in New York New Jersey).
Oliver Baumann Manuel Neuer Alexander Nubel
Waldemar Anton Nathaniel Brown Joshua Kimmich David Raum Antonio Rudiger Nico Schlotterbeck Jonathan Tah Malick Thiaw
Nadiem Amiri Leon Goretzka Pascal Gross Lennart Karl Jamie Leweling Jamal Musiala Felix Nmecha Aleksandar Pavlovic Leroy Sane Angelo Stiller Florian Wirtz
Maximilian Beier Kai Havertz Deniz Undav Nick Woltemade
All squads are provisional until the final list of 26 players is announced by FIFA, following their submission by participating teams, on 2 June.
14 June: Germany v Curaçao - Houston Stadium
20 June: Germany v Côte d'Ivoire - Toronto Stadium
25 June: Ecuador v Germany - New York New Jersey Stadium
Germany's team profile and history
26 Superstars: Florian Wirtz
World Cup wonderkids: Lennart Karl