Germany 2026 World Cup squad announcement:

Germany 2026 World Cup squad announcement

Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann announced his 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada on Thursday.

With most of the surprises reported by local news in the days before the official announcement, the edge was taken off the squad reveal.

Nevertheless, the headline news is the shock return of veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who retired from international football after Euro 2024. The 40-year-old has enjoyed a strong season at Bayern Munich, particularly in the Champions League, but has also battled injuries. He recently signed a new one-year contract despite rumors of impending retirement.

Nagelsmann made it clear that Neuer would be the No. 1.

“We told Oli [Baumann] back in March that we’d had a meeting with Manu,” Nagelsmann said of the decision, admitting that it had been a blow for the Hoffenheim keeper but that he was still ready to help the team.

“My focus is on nominating the best three goalkeepers in the country and they are the best three,” he added. “We called him and asked him if he wanted to play for Germany again, and he wanted to play at the tournament. His sporting ability was considered above all, but we also wanted to know whether he was going to keep playing or retiring,” Nagelsmann said. “Everyone knows what kind of aura Manu has because of the experience he has and the titles he has won.”

When pressed on his communication, Nagelsmann was open in his response.

“There are always things you can look back on and say you could have done better, but I have no guarantee that it will be received much better,” he said. “Football is a daily business. Please understand that not every detail of my conversations with the players can be made public. I try to explain things thoroughly and keep people informed. Sometimes I’m not as successful as I’d like to be, and sometimes I am.”

The other big news was the selection of teenager Lennart Karl (18). Karl has impressed for Bayern this season and also looked comfortable when making his Germany debut earlier this year. Felix Nmecha recovered from injury in time to make the squad, with Nagelsmann saying the midfielder had all the tools to become one of the best in his position in the world.

Germany 2026 World Cup squad announcement:

Amiri and Sane in, Bischof and El Mala out

Elsewhere in the squad, Nadiem Amiri, the German-born midfielder whose parents are from Afghanistan, made the final 26. Youngster Maxi Beier was favored, along with LeroySane, whose flashes of quality in Germany colors were enough to make the cut. “He has huge appreciation in the team and he is excellent in tight spaces,” Nagelsmann said.

Nathaniel Brown was also included, with Nagelsmann saying the right back probably didn’t even realize how good he is. Both Stuttgart’s Angelo Stiller and Jamie Leweling also made the final 26, with the Germany head coach citing the latter’s one-on-one skills as a key factor in his decision.

Despite not playing for Germany since early 2025 as a result of injury, Jamala Musiala was named in the squad with Nagelsmann explaining the forward can “decide the outcome of games, even tournaments, with just a few moves.”

Niclas Füllkrug, Tom Bischof and Said El Mala missed out, as did Chris Führich and Maxi Mittelstädt. 

The squad announcement was slightly more personal than two years ago, when a creative marketing campaign displayed German culture and regions as a way to reveal Germany’s Euro 2024 squad. This time around, social media videos with messages from friends and family and motivational words from Nagelsmann for 12 players in the final squad were released in the hours before the official announcement.

Germany’s squad in full

Goalkeepers

  • Manuel Neuer (40, Bayern Munich)
  • Oliver Baumann (35, Hoffenheim)
  • Alexander Nübel (29, Stuttgart)
  • Jonas Urbig (22, Bayern Munich)*

*training goalkeeper

Defenders

  • Jonathan Tah (30, Bayern Munich)
  • Joshua Kimmich (c) (31, Bayern Munich)
  • Nico Schlotterbeck (26, Borussia Dortmund)
  • Antonio Rüdiger (33, Real Madrid)
  • David Raum (28, RB Lepizig)
  • Nathaniel Brown (22, Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Waldemar Anton (29, Borussia Dortmund)
  • Malick Thiaw (24, Newcastle United)

Midfielders

  • Pascal Gross (34, Brighton and Hove Albion)
  • Leon Goretzka (31, Bayern Munich)
  • Aleksandar Pavlovic (22, Bayern Munich)
  • Felix Nmecha (25, Borussia Dortmund)
  • Nadiem Amiri (29, Mainz)
  • Angelo Stiller (25, Stuttgart)

Attackers

  • Kai Havertz (26, Arsenal)
  • Nick Woltemade (24, Newcastle United)
  • Deniz Undav (29, Stuttgart)
  • Jamal Musiala (23, Bayern Munich)
  • Florian Wirtz (23, Liverpool)
  • Lennart Karl (18, Bayern Munich)
  • Jamie Leweling (25, Stuttgart)
  • Leroy Sané (30, Galatasaray)
  • Maximilian Beier (23, Borussia Dortmund)
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SGA WINS KIA MVP FOR 2ND STRAIGHT SEASON

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the 2025-26 NBA Most Valuable Player, the NBA announced Sunday evening. After a hotly debated race featuring a rotating cast of candidates throughout the season, the Thunder star and defending winner retained his crown after a historically efficient offensive season. Nikola Jokić of the Nuggets and Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs finished second and third, respectively, and were the other two finalists.

Cooper Flagg named 2025-26 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year

Cooper Flagg named 2025-26 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year

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Cooper Flagg named 2025-26 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year

Flagg and Knueppel traded places as betting favorites during the season, but Flagg’s 96-point outburst over two games on the second-to-last weekend might have tipped the scales. Flagg was the favorite going into the announcement.

The first of those games was Flagg’s 51-point showing against Orlando, the first time a teenager has scored 50 in the NBA. He broke his own record for a teenager of 49 from earlier in the season against Knueppel and the Hornets.

“I see the games every night. I can check the box scores,” Flagg said when asked how close of an eye he kept on Knueppel during the season. “I think also I was watching Kon just because that’s one of my brothers. We had such a good connection, and we’re gonna be there for each other for the rest of our lives. I was watching him as a fan as well, but there was obviously that competition at the same time.”

It was, as expected, one of the closest votes in Rookie of the Year history.

Only 26 points separated Flagg and Knueppel in a balloting where 100 reporters and broadcasters who cover the league ranked their top three rookies, with five points going to first place, three to second and one to third.

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There were three years where the award was shared because of a tie in the voting, and two of those included Duke players Elton Brand and Grant Hill. Brand and Steve Francis tied for the award in 2000, Hill and Jason Kidd — Flagg’s current coach — tied in 1995 and Dave Cowens and Geoff Petrie tied in 1971.

The 2022 award, which utilized the current voting format, saw Scottie Barnes edge Evan Mobley by 15 points.

And in 1981, under a different format, Darrell Griffith edged Kelvin Ransey by one vote — 19-18. Only 69 ballots were cast that year, with Larry Smith (14) finishing third and Kevin McHale (11) fourth.

Knueppel, who was a one-and-done at Duke just like Flagg but turned 20 before his NBA career started, became the first rookie to lead the league in 3-pointers 273.

He averaged 18.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists, while shooting 42.5% from 3-point range to join Larry Bird and Paul Pierce as only the only NBA rookies to average 15 points and five rebounds per game while shooting better than 40% from beyond the arc.

Behind Knueppel, Charlotte won 44 games — a 25-game improvement over last season — before being eliminated by Orlando in the play-in tournament.

The rookie award was the sixth to be announced by the NBA since the end of the regular season. The others:

  • San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama was the unanimous Defensive Player of the Year.
  • Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander got 96 of a possible 100 first-place votes to win the Clutch Player of the Year award.
  • San Antonio’s Keldon Johnson won Sixth Man of the Year.
  • Boston’s Derrick White won the Sportsmanship Award. That award, unlike most others, is selected solely by active players.
  • Atlanta’s Nickeil Alexander-Walker won Most Improved Player.

Other award announcements yet to be scheduled include MVP (either Gilgeous-Alexander, Wembanyama or Denver’s Nikola Jokic) and Coach of the Year (either Detroit’s J.B. Bickerstaff, San Antonio’s Mitch Johnson or Boston’s Joe Mazzulla).

The NBA will announce the Executive of the Year, the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year and the Hustle Award winner later this week.

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Cooper Flagg named 2025-26 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year