Ivory Coast set to unveil World Cup squad on May 15

Ivory Coast will announce their official squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup 2026 on 15 May at 13:00 GMT, with the reveal set to be broadcast live on RTI 1.

The announcement will be followed by a press conference at 15:00 GMT at the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny in Abidjan, where further details on the squad selection and preparations are expected to be outlined.

The West African side will return to the World Cup stage for the first time since the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Ivory Coast have previously qualified for the tournament on three occasions—2006, 2010 and 2014, but were eliminated at the group stage each time.

Their upcoming campaign therefore represents an opportunity to improve on that record as they prepare for their fourth appearance at the global finals. Since debuting at the 2006 tournament, Ivory Coast have consistently produced talented squads, but progression beyond the group phase has remained elusive.

At the 2026 World Cup, Ivory Coast have been drawn in Group E, where they will face Germany, Ecuador and Curaçao. The group presents a mix of experienced tournament contenders and emerging sides, setting up a challenging path to the knockout stages.

The squad announcement is expected to generate significant interest among supporters, with attention likely to focus on player selection, tactical direction and the blend of experience and youth within the team.

With the tournament approaching, Ivory Coast will be aiming to build momentum and finally break past the group stage barrier that has defined their previous World Cup appearances.

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Daraja Kapoor
Daraja Kapoor is a highly respected football journalist, editor and analyst, known for his compelling storytelling and sharp, data-driven insights into the game. He specialises in match analysis, features, emerging talent coverage and football trends across Africa.He holds a degree in English from the University of Cape Coast and has built a strong reputation in the media industry through his disciplined approach and deep understanding of football.Daraja received his journalistic training at leading news platform Ghanaguardian.com and has worked with some of the most prominent football websites in Ghana, including Footballmadeinghana.com and Ghanasoccernet.com. He also served as Sports Editor of Talysports.com, where he played a key role in shaping editorial direction and content strategy.He is currently the Managing Editor of African.Football, where he leads the platform’s editorial vision, overseeing content production, quality control and the delivery of authoritative African football coverage to a global audience.

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