EA FC 26 is moving deeper into international football content, and the biggest confirmed news is Brazil.
The Brazilian Football Confederation and EA have officially announced a multi-year partnership tied to EA FC 26 and FC Mobile.
In our previous article, we talked about three national teams: Canada, Indonesia, and Turkey. Now, we have more exclusive information on a new wave of nations coming to the game.
Let’s break down every confirmed and rumored team, their licensing status, and which real‑faced players you can expect.
EA FC 26 National Teams
Panama National Team

According to our sources, the Panama National Team is coming to EA FC 26 as a fully licensed squad. That means official kit, crest, and authentic real‑world players.
Panama currently has one player with a real face in EA FC 26: Amir Murillo, who plays at Beşiktaş. More Panamanian stars may receive scans in future updates.
Haiti National Team

Haiti will also be added, but it’s not yet clear whether the team will be fully licensed or generic. Do we have any followers in this respectable country?
The good news: Haiti already features several players with real faces in the game, including Wilson Isidor, Jean‑Ricner Bellegarde, Josué Casimir, Jean‑Kévin Duverne, and Hannes Delcroix. Expect the squad to feel authentic regardless of the licensing status.
Curaçao National Team
Another Caribbean nation joining the World Cup mode is Curaçao. Like Haiti, it’s unclear if they’ll be fully licensed or generic.
Curaçao boasts several real‑faced players in EA FC 26, such as Tahith Chong, Ar’jany Martha, Riechedly Bazoer, Joshua Brenet, and Juninho Bacuna. A fun squad to discover in Career Mode.
Uruguay National Team

Uruguay is coming to EA FC 26, and reports strongly suggest it will be fully licensed. The last time we saw a fully licensed Uruguay was in FIFA 23’s World Cup 2022 mode.
Uruguay is stacked with real‑faced stars, including José Giménez, Federico Valverde, Ronald Araujo, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Manuel Ugarte. A major addition for South American authenticity.
Tunisia National Team

Tunisia is also on the way, with reports indicating a licensed integration. The Eagles of Carthage last appeared fully licensed in FIFA 23’s World Cup mode.
Tunisia has multiple real‑faced players in EA FC 26, such as Ellyes Skhiri, Rani Khedira, Elias Saad, Hannibal Mejbri, and Yan Valery. Expect a competitive African side in the tournament.
Iran National Team

Iran will return to EA FC for the World Cup 2026 mode. The licensing status is still unclear. The last time Iran was fully licensed was in FIFA 23’s World Cup 2022 mode.
Key real‑faced players include Alireza Jahanbakhsh and Saman Ghoddos (both with legacy real faces expected to be reactivated).
Jordan National Team
Jordan is another new addition, though licensing is still to be confirmed. Currently, Jordan has one real‑faced player in EA FC 26: Mousa Al Tamari, who plays at Stade Rennais. More players may be added as the update approaches.
Iraq National Team

Iraq will also join the World Cup mode. At present, Iraq has one real‑faced player: Ali Al Hamadi, who plays at Luton Town. Licensing status remains unclear.
Uzbekistan National Team
Uzbekistan is confirmed to be added. The nation already features two players with real faces in EA FC 26: Abdukodir Khusanov and Eldor Shomurodov. Whether the team will be fully licensed is still unknown.
Colombia National Team

This is a developing story. According to our sources, negotiations between EA and the Colombian Football Federation (FCF) are ongoing to bring a fully licensed Colombia National Team to EA FC 26.
Colombia has a wealth of real‑faced players already in the game, including Luis Díaz, Duván Zapata, Jefferson Lerma, Cucho Hernández, and Johan Mojica.
If a deal is struck, Colombia would be one of the most exciting licensed teams in the tournament.
Important Note: These are not confirmations from the EA or the national teams themselves, but rather expectations, sources, readings between the lines, and our comprehensive analysis. Nevertheless, we hope that all national teams will have full licensing.
Final Whistle
Brazil is officially confirmed, Canada and Indonesia are already visible in EA’s official ratings pages, and a long list of World Cup 2026 nations — including Panama, Haiti, Curaçao, Uruguay, Tunisia, Jordan, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Colombia, and Turkey — are now firmly in the conversation.
For EA FC 26 players who care about National Teams, Real Faces, Kits, Crests, and World Cup 2026 content, this is exactly the kind of update cycle worth following closely. More confirmations should arrive as EA’s future Title Updates roll out.
Stay locked to ReFIFA for daily exclusives, confirmations, and the full licensed nation list as we count down to June’s historic update.
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