Four Indian-Origin Players Set to Feature at FIFA World Cup 2026
In the year 2026 where the FIFA World Cup 2026 expanded to the 48 teams for the first time in the history there was a great chance for the Indian Football National Team did not qualify fir this year’s world cup and wait will continue for the 4 more years for the Indian fans all round the world. But there are several Indian players of the Indian origin are set to represent their different nations at the tournament and will showcasing the growing influence of the Indian diaspora in international football.
India will not participate in to the FIFA World Cup 2026 after they finished third in the Group A during the second round of the AFC qualifiers.
The Indian team had finished behind the Qatar and Kuwait and missed out on advancement to the next stage.
India’s World Cup history remains as the subject of discussion among the football fans around the country.
Although India did qualified for the 1950 FIFA World Cup after the other Asian teams withdrew but Indian team eventually did not participate.
Despite the India’s absence at the World Cup there are some players who will represent their different countries on world football’s biggest stage.
These footballers reflect the global presence of the Indian diaspora and they demonstrates how the Indian heritage continues to contribute to the international sports.
Sarpreet Singh is among the most prominent Indian-origin footballers who is expected to participate in the World Cup 2026.
He was born in Wellington, New Zealand and his parents comes from Jalandhar, Punjab. Singh has gained the international recognition when German giants Bayern Munich signed him in the year 2019.
He was known for his creativity and technical skills and he has become an important member of the New Zealand’s national team. He already played in 20 matchs while representing the New Zealand.
Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid is one of the most exciting young talents in the Asian football.
He was born in Doha and parents trace their roots from Kannur, Kerala. Tahsin career shaped through the Qatar’s prestigious Aspire Academy.
His rapid rise with the youth and senior national teams has made him one of the Qatar’s most promising attacking players and will feature in tot the playing 11.
He also made his debut for the Qatar in the World Cup Qualifiers.
Nishan Velupillay has emerged as one of the important member of the Australia’s national football team.
Born in the Melbourne he comes from a family with the Sri Lankan Tamil and Anglo-Indian heritage.
He is the product of Melbourne Victory’s youth system and he has established himself in to the Australian football and earned recognition at the international level.
Samuel Moutoussamy brings the experience and leadership to the Democratic Republic of Congo national team.
As he was born in the France, Moutoussamy has the Indian ancestry through his Indo-Guadeloupean father whose family traces its roots to the Tamil community.
He has represented the DR Congo since the year 2019 and he remains as the crucial figure in the team’s midfield.
The FIFA World Cup has previously witnessed the representation from footballers of Indian ancestry.
The former French midfielder Vikash Dhorasoo whose ancestors hailed from the Andhra Pradesh and he represented the France at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
He was part of the French team which had finished as runners-up in the tournament against the Italy.
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