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LaLiga Santander has begun a mid-season break for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, but that doesnтАЩt mean that its stars will stop dazzling a global audience. The cream of the crop of Spanish football will be at the World Cup representing their countries and once again demonstrating LaLigaтАЩs quality.

Not only are an impressive number of LaLiga stars heading to the World Cup, but the individual quality is even more impressive. This group includes the reigning Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema (Real Madrid & France) and the current European Golden Boot winner Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona & Poland), as well as Gavi (FC Barcelona & Spain), the current Golden Boy and Kopa Trophy winner, and Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid & Belgium), who recently collected the Yashin Trophy for the best keeper on the planet. And donтАЩt forget to add in the likes of Vini Jr (Real Madrid & Brazil), Fede Valverde (Real Madrid & Uruguay), Luka Modric (Real Madrid & Croatia), Antoine Griezmann (Atl├йtico de Madrid & France), Joao Felix (Atl├йtico de Madrid & Portugal), Frenkie de Jong (FC Barcelona & Netherlands), Ousmane Dembele (FC Barcelona & France), Aurelien Tchouameni (FC Barcelona & France) and Edinson Cavani (Valencia CF & Uruguay), or even Andres Guardado (Real Betis & Mexico), who adds his name to the exclusive list of players to play at five World Cup finals.

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These are world-class players who will aim to continue the run of good performances that LaLiga players have delivered at past World Cups. At the last four World Cups, the Golden Ball prize for the best individual player came back to Spain on each occasion: in 2006, it was won by Zinedine Zidane, who was representing Real Madrid; in 2010, it went to Uruguay’s Diego Forl├бn, then with Atl├йtico de Madrid; in 2014, it was won by FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi; and, in 2018, Real MadridтАЩs Luka Modri─З took the honour.

It wouldnтАЩt be a surprise if this were to happen again or if at least one player from a LaLiga team returns home having won the tournament, since the favourites include players from many Spanish clubs, as is the case with teams such as Spain, Brazil, Argentina, France, and Germany.

There will be 84 players in Qatar representing 18 different LaLiga Santander clubs and three LaLiga SmartBank teams, which shows that Spanish football is in good health. 25 of the 32 national teams participating in the World Cup will have at least one LaLiga player in their ranks. There are LaLiga players in teams from Europe, Asia, Africa, America and also Australia, with the presence of Awer Mabil from C├бdiz CF.

Even on the final day for squad announcements, three more LaLiga Santander players found out they were going to Qatar: Gonzalo Plata (Real Valladolid & Ecuador), Andr├йs Guardado (Real Betis & Mexico) and I├▒aki Williams (Athletic Club & Ghana). ItтАЩll be an extra special experience for the latter, as heтАЩll see his brother Nico Williams defending the colours of Spain at the same tournament.

Even through the league is being briefly halted, the LaLiga Santander players will continue to represent their clubs in the best possible way at a tournament that is expected to be evenly matched and competitive. Viewers from all over the world will be able to spot the familiar faces of the superstars that take to the pitches of SpainтАЩs stadiums week in, week out.

All the LaLiga Santander and LaLiga SmartBank players at the 2022 World Cup:

Senegal: Youssouf Sabaly (Real Betis), Path├й Ciss (Rayo Vallecano), Nicolas Jackson (Villarreal CF)

Ecuador: Gonzalo Plata (Real Valladolid)

Netherlands: Frenkie de Jong (FC Barcelona), Memphis Depay (FC Barcelona)

Iran: Amir Abedzadeh (SD Ponferradina)

United States: Luca de la Torre (RC Celta), Yunus Musah (Valencia CF)

Argentina: Nahuel Molina (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Gonzalo Montiel (Sevilla FC), Germ├бn Pezzella (Real Betis), Marcos Acu├▒a (Sevilla FC), Juan Foyth (Villarreal CF), Rodrigo de Paul (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Guido Rodr├нguez (Real Betis), Alejandro ‘Papu’ G├│mez (Sevilla FC)

Mexico: Andr├йs Guardado (Real Betis)

Poland: Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona)

France: Jules Kound├й (FC Barcelona), Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid), Aur├йlien Tchouam├йni (Real Madrid), Karim Benzema (Real Madrid), Ousmane Demb├йl├й (FC Barcelona), Antoine Griezmann (Atl├йtico de Madrid)

Australia: Awer Mabil (C├бdiz CF)

Denmark: Andreas Christensen (FC Barcelona), Thomas Delaney (FC Sevilla), Martin Braithwaite (Espanyol), Kasper Dolberg (FC Sevilla)

Spain: Unai Sim├│n (Athletic Club), Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid), Eric Garc├нa (FC Barcelona), Hugo Guillam├│n (Valencia CF), Pau Torres (Villarreal CF), Jordi Alba (FC Barcelona), Jos├й Gay├а (Valencia CF), Sergio Busquets (FC Barcelona), Pedri (FC Barcelona), Gavi (FC Barcelona), Koke (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Marcos Llorente (Atl├йtico de Madrid), ├Бlvaro Morata (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Ferran Torres (FC Barcelona), Nico Williams (Athletic Club), Marco Asensio (Real Madrid), Yeremy Pino (Villarreal CF), Ansu Fati (FC Barcelona)

Costa Rica: Patrick Sequeira (CD Lugo)

Germany: Marc-Andr├й ter Stegen (FC Barcelona), Antonio R├╝diger (Real Madrid)

Japan: Gaku Shibasaki (CD Legan├йs), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad)

Belgium: Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid), Yannick Carrasco (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Axel Witsel (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Eden Hazard (Real Madrid)

Morocco: Yassine Bono (Sevilla FC), Jawad El-Yamiq (Real Valladolid), Youssef En-Nesyri (Sevilla FC), Ez Abde (CA Osasuna)

Croatia: Ivo Grbic (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Luka Modri─З (Real Madrid), Ante Budimir (CA Osasuna)

Brazil: ├Йder Militao (Real Madrid), Alex Telles (Sevilla FC), Vin├нcius Junior (Real Madrid), Raphinha (FC Barcelona), Rodrygo (Real Madrid)

Serbia: Predrag Rajkovi─З (RCD Mallorca), Marko Dmitrovi─З (Sevilla FC), Stefan Mitrovi─З (Getafe CF), Srdan Babi─З (UD Almer├нa), Nemanja Gudelj (Sevilla FC), Nemanja Maksimovi─З (Getafe CF)

Switzerland: Eray C├╢mert (Valencia CF)

Portugal: William Carvalho (Real Betis), Jo├гo F├йlix (Atl├йtico de Madrid)

Ghana: I├▒aki Williams (Athletic Club)

Uruguay: Ronald Ara├║jo (FC Barcelona), Jos├й Mar├нa Gim├йnez (Atl├йtico de Madrid), Federico Valverde (Real Madrid), Edinson Cavani (Valencia CF)

South Korea: Kang-in Lee (RCD Mallorca)


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