Starting XI Table
| Position | Player | Nation Represented | Group Outcome | Selection Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Yassine Bounou | Morocco | 2nd in Group C, 7 pts, unbeaten | Result protection, tournament authority, defensive trust |
| RB | Achraf Hakimi | Morocco | 2nd in Group C, 7 pts, unbeaten | Elite two-way full-back, recovery pace, attacking width |
| CB | William Saliba | France | 1st in Group I, 9 pts | Defensive control in a perfect group-stage team |
| CB | Antonio Rüdiger | Germany | 1st in Group E, 6 pts | Duel power, leadership, physical defending |
| LCB/LB | Moussa Niakhaté | Senegal | 3rd in Group I, qualified | Left-sided balance, recovery defending, survival value |
| DM | N’Golo Kanté | France | 1st in Group I, 9 pts | Transition control, ball recovery, tactical insurance |
| CM | Ilkay Gündoğan | Germany | 1st in Group E, 6 pts | Tempo control, possession rhythm, late runs |
| RW | Lamine Yamal | Spain | 1st in Group H, 7 pts, 0 GA | 1v1 gravity, chance creation, tactical distortion |
| AM | Rayan Cherki | France | 1st in Group I, 9 pts | Creative pocket player in the tournament’s strongest attack |
| LW | Ousmane Dembélé | France | 1st in Group I, 9 pts | Direct goal threat, pace, two-footed chaos |
| ST | Mostafa Mohamed | Egypt | 2nd in Group G, 5 pts, unbeaten | Physical striker, qualification impact, central presence |
Why This XI Is Stronger Than The Muslim-Majority XI
The Muslim-majority XI from Article 1 is powerful, but this all-48-nation Muslim-heritage XI is stronger because it draws from the deepest football systems in the tournament. France supplies Saliba, Kanté, Cherki and Dembélé. Germany supplies Rüdiger and Gündoğan. Spain supplies Yamal. Morocco still supplies Bounou and Hakimi. Senegal, Egypt and others provide the physical and tactical depth.
This is the exact point international football often hides. Muslim football influence is not restricted to Muslim-majority countries. It is embedded inside Europe’s strongest football systems. It is in France’s defensive spine, Germany’s tactical leadership, Spain’s next attacking superstar, Morocco’s modern football rise and Egypt’s survival instincts. The Muslim football footprint is not one geography. It is a global layer of the game.









































