Spain confirm squad numbers ahead of World Cup
Spain have officially announced their squad numbers for the upcoming World Cup, with Yamal retaining the No.19 shirt he has made famous with Barcelona. The teenage star is set to wear the number at his first World Cup as La Roja target a second world title.
The biggest talking point from the announcement was the decision to hand Gavi the No.9 shirt. Traditionally associated with centre-forwards, the number has previously been worn by players such as Fernando Torres and Alvaro Morata. Its allocation to a midfielder quickly generated discussion among supporters.
Elsewhere, Dani Olmo has been given the No.10 shirt, while Nico Williams will wear No.17 and Mikel Oyarzabal No.21. In goal, David Raya takes the No.1 jersey, with Unai Simon assigned No.23.
Fans question Spain's unconventional choices
Much of the reaction centred on Gavi receiving the No.9 shirt. Several supporters criticised the decision on social media, arguing that the number should remain associated with a recognised striker rather than a midfielder.
Other fans also pointed to Spain's unconventional numbering structure, noting that several players expected to play key roles have been assigned higher numbers rather than the traditional 1-11 range.
De la Fuente remains confident about Spain's chances
The squad number announcement comes amid growing confidence within the Spain camp ahead of the tournament. Head coach Luis de la Fuente has openly backed his side's prospects while stressing the need for caution.
"We have to be cautious, despite being favourites," De la Fuente told reporters. "We have to go with our feet on the ground. I don’t shy away, we are favourites, but we’re equally as favourites as England or France."
Spain prepare for tournament challenge
Spain will continue their preparations with a friendly against Iraq and Peru before turning their full attention to the World Cup. De la Fuente's side is in Group H with Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. The squad number debate is unlikely to fade quickly, but attention will soon shift to performances on the pitch as Spain look to justify their status among the tournament favourites.
Spain squad numbers:
Number |
Player |
Position |
1 |
David Raya |
GK |
2 |
Marc Pubill |
CB |
3 |
Alejandro Grimaldo |
LB |
4 |
Eric Garcia |
CB |
5 |
Marcos Llorente |
RB |
6 |
Mikel Merino |
CM |
7 |
Ferran Torres |
CF |
8 |
Fabian Ruiz |
CM |
9 |
Gavi |
CM |
10 |
Dani Olmo |
AM |
11 |
Yeremy Pino |
RW |
12 |
Pedro Porro |
RB |
13 |
Joan Garcia |
GK |
14 |
Aymeric Laporte |
CB |
15 |
Alex Baena |
LW |
16 |
Rodri |
DM |
17 |
Nico Williams |
LW |
18 |
Martin Zubimendi |
DM |
19 |
Lamine Yamal |
RW |
20 |
Pedri |
CM |
21 |
Mikel Oyarzabal |
CF |
22 |
Pau Cubarsi |
CB |
23 |
Unai Simon |
GK |
24 |
Marc Cucurella |
LB |
25 |
Victor Munoz |
LW |
26 |
Borja Iglesias |
CF |