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Explore the Most Comprehensive Spain Team Guide on the Road to a Second Star

The complete information dossier for Spain's FIFA World Cup campaign is now available
Tue, 18/11/2025 - 23:12

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is pleased to make available to supporters, media representatives and the general public the most comprehensive information dossier covering the Spanish national team's journey throughout the FIFA World Cup.

To mark this summer's tournament, the RFEF Communications Department has undertaken a complete graphical redesign of the publication. Featuring a fresh visual identity, the new dossier places greater emphasis on aesthetics and accessibility while presenting key information about the competition. It includes Spain's World Cup history, the team's new kits, group-stage opponents, stadium information, player profiles, coaching staff details and much more.

Download the Official Spain Team Dossier on the Road to a Second Star

The 23rd FIFA World Cup, hosted for the first time across three countries—Canada, the United States and Mexico—will once again feature Spain among its most distinguished participants.

The national team will be competing in a World Cup final tournament for the thirteenth consecutive edition, a feat matched only by Brazil, Germany and Argentina among the 48 nations taking part in this summer's competition.

Spain arrives in North America as the reigning European champion, boasting a squad renowned for both its talent and youth. The team has an average age of approximately 26 years, matching the number of players selected for the tournament. Among them, Lamine Yamal stands out for his remarkable precocity and is set to celebrate his 19th birthday during the competition, should Spain progress to the latter stages.

Following warm-up fixtures against Iraq in A Coruña and Peru in Puebla, Spain will begin its World Cup campaign against tournament debutants Cape Verde on 15 June in Atlanta. The same venue will host the meeting with Saudi Arabia on 21 June before the group stage concludes against two-time world champions Uruguay in Guadalajara, Mexico, during the night of 26–27 June (Spanish time).

The objective remains clear: to progress through the knockout rounds and continue the pursuit of a second World Cup title. The tournament will culminate with the final on Sunday, 19 July, at the iconic New York–New Jersey Stadium, where Spain hopes to take the final step towards adding a second star to its crest.