You Are Cordially Invited to the 2026 FIFA World Cup — Spain's Official Seating Arrangements

You Are Cordially Invited to the 2026 FIFA World Cup — Spain's Official Seating Arrangements

💍 The wedding planner (Coach de la Fuente) has finalized the 26 seats. Barcelona brought 8 guests. Real Madrid sent regrets. The ring bearers are both injured. Table 3 has 7 people at it. Please locate your table.

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"Dear Guests, please locate your table at your earliest convenience. The coach will not be taking questions about the seating arrangement. He does not look at whether you play for one club or another."

Spain's head coach Luis de la Fuente announced his official 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on May 25. No Real Madrid players. Eight Barcelona representatives. Two injured wingers told to find their seats before they can walk properly. One 18-year-old ring bearer nursing a hamstring. 1
This is a wedding. Specifically: the wedding of La Roja and The 2026 FIFA World Cup Trophy. After three consecutive Round-of-16 exits — 2014, 2018, 2022 — Coach de la Fuente has decided that this is finally the year. The venue is North America. The reception runs June through July. Dress code: red. 2
Please see your name below. Table assignments are final.

Venue & ceremony notes

Event: La Roja x World Cup 2026 — Wedding Reception Date: June–July 2026, United States, Canada & Mexico Dress code: Red. Always red. Wedding Planner: Luis de la Fuente (also officiant, florist, and bouncer) Coordinator's note: "We've covered the needs of the team. I don't look at whether they play for one club or another." 1
A note on the Santiago Bernabéu contingent: For the first time in World Cup history, no Real Madrid players were invited to this wedding. The entire Bernabéu wing of the family declined — or rather, was not sent an invitation. Dean Huijsen (the one RM defender with a credible case) was bumped for four defenders who apparently played better at the engagement party. Dani Carvajal, who was the best man at the last three weddings, retired from the guest list due to injury. His absence will be felt, particularly during the speeches. 2

Seating chart — full reception tables

Table 1 — The Bridal Party (Goalkeepers)

Assigned to stand just behind the couple at all times. Responsible for catching anything that goes wrong.
SeatGuestHome Club
1-AUnai Simón (lead officiant witness, first in line)Athletic Club
1-BDavid Raya (backup witness, has Arsenal money but still didn't get promoted to 1-A)Arsenal
1-CJoan García (just happy to be invited; Barcelona's newest keeper got the call as a late RSVP)Barcelona
Coordinator's note: Álex Remiro (Real Sociedad) sent his regrets. He did not receive a card.
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Table 2 — The Families (Defenders)

Seated closest to the aisle. Please do not let anything through.
SeatGuestHome Club
2-AMarc Cucurella (Chelsea)Chelsea
2-BPau Cubarsí (17 years old, sat at the adults' table)Barcelona
2-CAymeric Laporte (Athletic Club, the reliable in-law nobody fights with)Athletic Club
2-DAlejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen, flew in from Germany, owns the best suit)Bayer Leverkusen
2-EPedro Porro (Tottenham, arrived 20 minutes late, refuses to apologize)Tottenham Hotspur
2-FEric García (Barcelona, squeezed in between two cousins, thrilled to exist)Barcelona
2-GMarcos Llorente (Atlético Madrid, listed as defender, keeps eyeing the midfield table)Atlético Madrid
2-HMarc Pubill (Atlético Madrid, the dark horse plus-one who elbowed Dean Huijsen off the list)Atlético Madrid
Empty seat notice: Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid) was originally on the shortlist. He was removed to accommodate four guests the wedding planner describes as "fully covering the team's needs." Huijsen did not respond to a request for comment.
Empty seat notice: Robin Le Normand (Atlético Madrid) also could not attend. Disappointing season cited as reason.

Table 3 — The Wedding Party (Midfielders)

This table has seven people at it. The venue only makes tables for six. Nobody cares. They are all extraordinary.
SeatGuestHome Club
3-ARodri (Manchester City; 2024 Ballon d'Or winner; will hold a microphone the entire reception; the ceremony literally does not function without him)Manchester City
3-BPedri (Barcelona; 23, 40 senior caps; widely regarded as the most important guest in the room)Barcelona
3-CGavi (Barcelona; did not technically RSVP by the deadline but was assumed to be attending)Barcelona
3-DMartín Zubimendi (Arsenal; quiet, does everything, no one notices until something goes wrong)Arsenal
3-EFabián Ruiz (PSG; has moneyed Paris energy; the only guest who arrived by private car)PSG
3-FÁlex Baena (Atlético Madrid; moved clubs to get this seat; clearly worked)Atlético Madrid
3-GMikel Merino (Arsenal; on the guest list but currently in physiotherapy; confirmed he'll make it to the first course, probably)Arsenal
The wedding planner stated of Merino: "I have no doubt they'll be ready for the first game, and if not, they'll be ready for the second." Guests near Table 3 should plan accordingly. 1

Table 4 — The Celebration (Forwards)

The loudest table. The one that gets up and dances before the music starts.
SeatGuestHome Club
4-ALamine Yamal (Barcelona; ring bearer; 18 years old; pulled hamstring; will carry the ring regardless)Barcelona
4-BNico Williams (Athletic Bilbao; co-ring bearer; also injured; coaches have confirmed he is "expected to recover"; the venue is quietly nervous)Athletic Bilbao
4-CDani Olmo (Barcelona; the sensible cousin who could play any seat in the room if needed)Barcelona
4-DFerran Torres (Barcelona; always invited, always reliable, never quite the main event, but here every year)Barcelona
4-EMikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad; scored at Euro 2024 to put the engagement ring on; nobody forgets him)Real Sociedad
4-FYéremy Pino (Crystal Palace; the Premier League representative at Table 4; wearing slightly different suit to everyone else)Crystal Palace
4-GBorja Iglesias (Celta Vigo; the outside hire who made the final cut over Ansu Fati; wedding planner confirmed this was deliberate)Celta Vigo
4-HVíctor Muñoz (Osasuna; the quietest forward on the list; hasn't said anything yet; we're watching him)Osasuna
Notable absence: Ansu Fati (Monaco, on loan) was considered a late RSVP option given Yamal and Williams' injury status. The wedding planner did not send the invite. This is a gamble. The catering staff is aware. 2
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The legacy corner

Two guests who helped build this wedding, seated with honor, not attending.
Dani Carvajal — Right-back for Real Madrid, right-hand of every Spain coach for a decade. He brought a gift, sent it ahead, and stayed home. His leadership will be missed. De la Fuente described him and Álvaro Morata as having left "an unforgettable legacy of leadership" — adding that the generation behind them is "cut from the same cloth." 1
Fermín López — Barcelona. Foot injury. Could not make it. The wedding planner sent flowers.
César Azpilicueta — Chelsea captain, five generations of Spanish squads. He declined all future invitations when he retired from international football. His place card has been quietly retired.

A word from the wedding planner

Luis de la Fuente, speaking to guests at the pre-ceremony reception:
"It's difficult. We think about every possible scenario that can happen in games with our opponents, and their characteristics. We've chosen these 26. I think we've covered the needs of the team. I don't look at whether they play for one team or another."
He then looked directly at the empty seats where Real Madrid would have been, and did not blink.
The Barcelona contingent (eight guests total — Joan García, Pau Cubarsí, Eric García, Gavi, Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Ferran Torres) raised their glasses.
Table 3 continued to exist, somehow seating seven.

Speeches will follow. Please keep phones charged. The ceremony begins June 2026.
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