A total number of 344 domestic league players from 42 of 48 countries will compete at the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting next week.
Six countries Senegal, Cape Verde, Cote D'Ivoire, DR Congo, Curacao and Uruguay, do not have a representation of domestic league players in their 26-man squads.
Qatar and Saudi Arabia, have the largest number of 25 domestic league players in their squad.
England has 21, followed by South Africa and Germany with 19 domestic league players each.
The co-hosts Mexico, the United States and Canada, have 12, 7 and 2 domestic league players respectively.
Four countries Ghana, Haiti, Colombia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, have one player from their home league in their squad.
Here is the full countdown:
Qatar, - 25, Saudi Arabia, - 25 England, - 21, South Africa, - 19, Germany, - 19, Egypt, - 17, Turkey, - 17, Iran, - 17, Spain, - 17 and Czechia, - 17,
The rest are; Uzbekistan, - 15,
Mexico, - 12 Jordan, - 11, Iraq, - 10, New Zealand, - 8, Scotland, - 8
Brazil, - 7, USA, - 7 South Korea, - 7, and France, - 7.
Others are; Turkey, - 6, Australia, - 5,
Portugal, - 5, Norway, - 4, Algeria, - 3, Paraguay, - 3, Sweden, - 3, Belgium, 3, Japan, - 3 and Austria, - 3.
Panama, Canada,
Ecuador, Argentina,
Switzerland, Croatia, The
Netherlands and
Morocco, have two each.
Ghana, - 1, Haiti, - 1, Colombia, - 1 and Bosnia-Herzegovina - 1, completes the chart.
The World Cup starts on June 11 and will end on July 19, 2026 in North America.