Barça’s 14 International Players: Full Breakdown

The players of FC Barcelona International with their countries they have already overcome the first of the two games they have during this league stop by the teams. Up to 14 Barca players were summoned last week by their respective nations to dispute the European and South American classification for the 2026 World Cup and Bardhji was selected for the classification for the U21 Eurocup.

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Pau Cubarsí, Pedri, Fermín López, Ferran Torres, Dani Olmo and Lamine Yamal They were with Spain. Frenkie de Jong With the Netherlands, Lewandowski With Poland, Araujo With Uruguay, Raphinha with Brazil and Roony Bardghji With Sweden Sub-21. The only one left to play is Marcus Rashfordsince England plays this Saturday (18h.) Against Andorra.

The Alarman jumped in the Barça by Frenkie de Jong, since it returns to Barcelona for some time for some discomfort that has made him abandon the concentration with the Netherlands. Besides, Lamine It is between cotton and received recovery treatments after slight back problems after the game in Bulgaria. Although none seems to have a serious injury.

So you go to Barça players with their selections:

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Pedri (90 ‘), Lamine (79’), Cubarsí, (45 ‘) Olmo (19’), Ferran and Fermín (0 ‘)

Bulgaria 0 – 3 Spain

Spain beat Bulgaria with Lamine and Pedri as great protagonists. The end commanded the attack of the red and gave an assistance and the Canary moved the threads of the source selection. Cubarsí and Olmo entered the break played about 20 minutes. Fermín and Ferran saw the match from the bench.

Frenkie de Jong, in the Netherlands-Poland

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Frenkie de Jong (83 ‘)

Netherlands 1 – 1 Poland

The Dutchman commanded the center of the ‘Oranje’ team for more than 80 minutes. Koeman justified his replacement for “a buttock tension”, for which “there was no need to take risks.” Hours later, Netherlands confirmed that De Jong left the concentration for discomfort. Barça will have to make sure whether the player returns injured or everything is in a scare.

Lewandowski, and Pugna Con van Dijk Y Gravenberch

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Robert Lewandowski (64′)

Netherlands 1 – 1 Poland

After his problem with Probierz, the Polish captain returned to the national team and added more than an hour of the game after not having started with Barça for the small injury he suffered a few weeks ago.

Ronald Araujo, Darwin and Nahidian Nandeg, in a Palace of Montevideo

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Ronald Araujo (0′)

Uruguay 3 – 0 Peru

The central was left without playing with Uruguay because it dragged a sanction for accumulation of three yellow. Darwin Núñez and Nahitan Nández, with whom he shared a picture in a box, were also sanctioned.

Raphinha, the whole game very active

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Raphinha (79 ‘)

Brazil 3 – 0 Chile

The one who is already one of the leaders of the Carlo Ancelotti team played much of the duel against Chile. The Brazilian media praised their participation even though it did not mark or attend.

I kound before Ukraine

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Jules Koundé (90 ‘)

Ukraine 0 – 2 France

Jules Kundé was changed in the addition of the second part after playing the full game in Vallecas. The Barca player returned to the Didier Deschamps team after overcoming the injury that prevented him from playing the League of Nations last summer and the crucial section of Barça at the end of the season.

Christensen, in the match against Scotland

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Others ‘Christensen (90’)

Denmark 0 – Scotland 0

Like Koundé, the Danish player added a new ownership with his selection after playing 90 ‘minutes in Vallecas. He completed the full game and although he did not achieve victory, he left the goal to zero.

RAONY BARDGHJI, with the Sub-21 selection

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Roony Bardghji (80′)

Sweden (Sub-21) 3-0 Armenia (Sub-21)

The Barça player was one of the main protagonists with his selection by scoring a penalty and giving the goal of the goal that opened the can against Armenia. He succeeded in ‘Panenka’, as he also did with the subsidiary on August 22 in a friendly.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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