Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 8
Dembélé Tops 2026 World Cup Top 50 as Yamal, Olise Round Out Top 3
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 8

Dembélé Tops 2026 World Cup Top 50 as Yamal, Olise Round Out Top 3

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 8

Summary

  • Ousmane Dembélé was ranked No. 1 in a 50-player list for the 2026 World Cup, ahead of Lamine Yamal at No. 2 and Michael Olise at No. 3.
  • The ranking is based mainly on recent club form and each player's impact on winning, with the list grouped into seven tiers rather than treated as a strict 1-to-50 separation.
  • Tier 1 also includes Harry Kane at No. 4, Bruno Fernandes at No. 5 and Pedri at No. 6, with the top tier framed as players who could be the best performer on a World Cup-winning team.
  • Lionel Messi was placed 15th, Kylian Mbappé 14th and Erling Haaland 11th in a 'flawed superstars' tier that argues elite talent can still come with tactical trade-offs.
  • The list argues World Cup results often shape Ballon d'Or voting, making the tournament a likely swing factor in deciding who is seen as the world's best player.

Insights

Why do new analytics demote superstars like Messi and Mbappé while crowning a versatile player like Dembélé number one?
With extreme heat threatening the World Cup, will adaptable all-rounders prove more valuable than less defensive-minded superstars?
As analytics redefine player value, does this mark the end of the individual superstar era in team sports?