Real Madrid Midfielder Eduardo Camavinga left out of France's World Cup Squad as Didier Deschamps Reveals 26-Man List
Didier Deschamps has finalized his 26-man France squad for the upcoming World Cup, omitting Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga from the selection. The decision comes amidst a challenging season for the midfielder, with surprises such as the exclusion of Randal Kolo Muani and the inclusion of Robin Risser and Maxence Lacroix.
Real Madrid midfielder left out of France's World Cup squad amid difficult season as Didier Deschamps reveals 26-man list
France Squad Announcement
In a much-anticipated reveal, the French national team manager Didier Deschamps declared the 26 players who will represent France in the 2026 World Cup. The exclusion of Eduardo Camavinga, a notable absence, has stirred discussions among fans and experts alike.
Camavinga's Struggles at Real Madrid
Eduardo Camavinga, who made a high-profile move to Real Madrid from Rennes in 2021, has faced challenges adapting to his new club. Despite the immense talent and potential he possesses, his performances have been inconsistent, possibly contributing to his omission from the national team.
Surprise Inclusions and Exclusions
Aside from Camavinga, another notable omission from the squad is Randal Kolo Muani, who is currently plying his trade at Tottenham. On the flip side, Deschamps opted for surprise call-ups, including Robin Risser and Maxence Lacroix, showcasing his willingness to give opportunities to rising talents.


