The list of internationals for the 2018 World Cup in Russia unveiled today by Julen Lopetegui is the most extensive in history in terms of clubs represented: there are 13 players contributing to the Spanish team, and only three, Real Madrid (6), Barcelona ( 4) and Atlético de Madrid (3), contribute more than one player. Since the Spanish national team joined in 1934 the list of countries that have played World Cups, 33 clubs have contributed players to the national team. The first, Real Madrid, Athletic, Real Sociedad, Betis, Oviedo, Betis, Sevilla, F.C. Barcelona, Deportivo and Espanyol, plus Athletic de Madrid although the player who contributed to the squad did not make his debut. The last ones to join were four foreign teams in 2014: Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern, Manchester City and Naples. In 2014 Manchester United can join the list. He could do it in the previous world cup but his representative, David de Gea, did not arrive then to debut. Historically, it is F.C. Barcelona who has contributed more representatives to the national team. 66, plus six more who failed to make their debut. Real Madrid, second, is with 59 and two who stayed on the bench. They are the only ones who have been present in all the World Cups counting the imminent Russia and although in this call the Madridistas are the majority (six, four culés) is not enough to snatch the historical leadership to Barcelona.Les follows another historical, the Athletic, with 12 presences counting this year's. He was also present in all of them until in the World Cups of 2002 and 2006 he did not have any selected. The 'Lions' have contributed 24 players plus a non-debutant. Matched with them in terms of representation is Atlético de Madrid, with 24 players and three non-debutants, in 10 editions. There were no colchoneros in Spain 82, Japan-Korea 2002 and South Africa 2010, because at that time Fernando Torres played in Liverpool. The Valencia (21 and 2) is the fifth team with more mundialistas.Los first foreign teams to join the calls for Spanish World Cup were, in the 60s, Italians Inter Milan (Joaquin Peiró and Luis Suárez) and Juventus (Luis of the sun). In recent years, after the internationalization of football started in the 90s, there are many international Hispanics who dispute the season in European leagues. The last teams of the national competition to incorporate players to the World Cups have been Getafe and Villarreal in 2006. All those who have joined after have been foreign. However, not many internationals have made their debut directly in the World Cups: Luis Suarez, Mendieta, Xabi Alonso, Luis Garcia, Cesc, Reyes, Azpilicueta, Reina and Albiol came to the World Cups directly from foreign clubs. Rayo Vallecano, Lazio, Getafe, Manchester City and Bayern have joined a single player to the World Cups. Valladolid, Córdoba, Logroñés and Málaga incorporated players who did not make their debut and one of them was the national coach himself, Julen Lopetegui: summoned when he played in Logroñés for the United States in 1994, the goal was found 'blocked' by Andoni Zubizarreta. To this list belongs, at the moment, Manchester United. Julen Lopetegui can get the 'red devils' out of this list if he plays De Gea.
WORLDISTAS CLUBS WITH SPAIN (data until Brazil 2014)
F.C. BARCELONA: 66 players, six substitutes. 14 editions. 201 games. 16 goals.
REAL MADRID: 59 players plus two substitutes. 14 editions. 184 games. 31 goals.
ATLÉTICO DE MADRID: 24 players. Three substitutes. 11 editions. 46 matches. 11 goals
ATHLETIC: 24 players, one substitute. 11 editions. 66 matches. 8 goals.
VALENCIA: 21 players, two substitutes. Eight editions 61 matches. 11 goals.
REAL SOCIETY: 9 players, two substitutes. Five editions 32 matches. 3 goals.
BETIS: Eight players, one substitute. Seven editions 21 games. A goal.
SPORTING: Seven players. Two substitutes Four editions 16 matches. A goal.
SEVILLA. Seven players Five editions 14 matches.
ZARAGOZA: Seven players. Four editions 14 matches. One goal.
SEPARATE: Six players. An alternate Four editions 14 matches. 1 gol.
CELTA: Four players, three editions. 12 matches.
ARSENAL (ING). Four players Two editions 11 matches.
LIVERPOOL (ING). Three players Two editions 13 matches. A goal.
ESPANYOL: Three players, two substitutes. Three editions Eight matches.
MAJORCA: Three players. Two editions Seven parties.
CHELSEA (ING). Three players One edition Five matches Two goals.
VILLARREAL: Two players. Two editions 10 games.
INTER MILAN (ITA): Two players. Two editions Six matches.
NAPLES (ITA): Two players. One edition Two parties.
LAZIO (ITA). A player. One edition Three matches One goal.
MANCHESTER CITY (ING) One player. One edition Three matches
GETAFE: One player, one edition. Three matches.
OVIEDO: One player. One edition Two games Two goals.
JUVENTUS (ITA). A player. One edition Two matches.
TENERIFE: One player. One edition Two matches.
RAYO VALLECANO: One player. One edition A match.
BAYERN MUNICH (ALE) One player. One edition A match.
VALLADOLID. Two substitutes Two editions.
CÓRDOBA: An alternate. One edition.
LOGROÑÉS: A substitute. One edition.
MÁLAGA: A substitute. One edition.
MANCHESTER UNITED (ING): A substitute. One edition
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