The 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, will introduce a historic 48-team format.
With the line-up now complete following the final qualification matches, anticipation is building for what promises to be the biggest edition yet.
However, despite the expanded field, several major stars will not feature. Some have fallen short in qualification, others have been undone by injuries or collective underperformance. The absence of such names is always one of the tournament's harsh realities.
Here is a selection of 20 notable players who will miss the 2026 World Cup:
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia)

Despite a promising start in qualifying, Georgia fell short in a tough group featuring Spain and Turkey. A major disappointment for one of Europe's brightest attacking talents.
Victor Osimhen (Nigeria)
Nigeria once again underperformed in qualification, missing out after a play-off defeat to the Democratic Republic Congo. Osimhen is one of the biggest names absent from the tournament.
Ademola Lookman (Nigeria)

Alongside Osimhen, Lookman also misses out due to Nigeria's failure, denying him a chance to shine on the global stage.
Dusan Vlahovic (Serbia)
Serbia's inconsistency proved costly, with dropped points in key matches ultimately ruling them out of the World Cup.
Jan Oblak (Slovenia)
Slovenia finished behind Switzerland and Kosovo in their group, falling short of qualification despite Oblak's presence.
Dominik Szoboszlai (Hungary)

Hungary came close but failed to advance from a competitive group, meaning Szoboszlai misses out on what could have been his first World Cup.
Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy)
Italy's struggles continue, missing a third consecutive World Cup after another play-off defeat, extending a historic crisis.
Sandro Tonali (Italy)

Like Donnarumma, Tonali is another major casualty of Italy's ongoing decline on the international stage.
Robert Lewandowski (Poland)
Poland were eliminated by Sweden in a tight play-off, potentially denying Lewandowski one of his final World Cup appearances.
Piotr Zielinski (Poland)
Zielinski also misses out following Poland's narrow elimination, despite a strong overall campaign.
Rasmus Hojlund (Denmark)
Denmark fell in the play-off final on penalties, leaving Hojlund without a World Cup opportunity.
Christian Eriksen (Denmark)

Eriksen shares the same fate, missing out after Denmark's dramatic elimination.
Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine)
Ukraine were eliminated in the play-offs, with Zinchenko also sidelined by injury at a crucial moment.
Leon Bailey (Jamaica)
Jamaica came agonisingly close but lost in the intercontinental play-off final, missing a historic qualification.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon)
Gabon's run ended in the African play-offs, denying Aubameyang another appearance on the world stage.
Alexis Sanchez (Chile)

Chile endured a disastrous qualifying campaign, finishing bottom and confirming their ongoing decline.
Milan Skriniar (Slovakia)
Slovakia were knocked out in the play-off semi-finals after a high-scoring defeat to Kosovo.
Vangelis Pavlidis (Greece)
Greece failed to qualify after finishing behind stronger opposition in their group.
Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon)

Cameroon were eliminated in the African play-offs, falling short of another World Cup appearance.
Vedat Muriqi (Kosovo)
Kosovo's dream ended in the play-off final, narrowly missing out on a historic qualification.
Despite the tournament’s expansion, the 2026 World Cup will once again be defined not only by those who make it, but also by the stars who are left behind.
