The wait is over: All 32 rosters for participating nations at the FIFA 2022 World Cup have been announced.
All told, there are 36 MLS players and one MLS NEXT Pro player – spread across 22 clubs – that will be competing in Qatar and looking to raise the sport’s biggest trophy on Dec. 18 at Lusail Stadium.
Here’s a full rundown, sorted by club.
Atlanta United
- Thiago Almada (M, Argentina)
Charlotte FC
- Karol Swiderski (F, Poland)
Chicago Fire FC
- Xherdan Shaqiri (M, Switzerland)
FC Cincinnati
- Ronald Matarrita (D, Costa Rica)
Colorado Rapids
- Daniel Chacón (D, Costa Rica | Colorado Rapids 2)
Columbus Crew
- Milos Degenek (D, Australia)
FC Dallas
- Jesus Ferreira (F, USA)
Houston Dynamo FC
- Héctor Herrera (M, Mexico)
LAFC
- Kellyn Acosta (M, USA)
- Gareth Bale (F, Wales)
- José Cifuentes (M, Ecuador)
- Sebastian Méndez (M, Ecuador)
- Diego Palacios (D, Ecuador)
LA Galaxy
- Martín Cáceres (D, Uruguay)
Inter Miami CF
- DeAndre Yedlin (D, USA)
Minnesota United FC
- Dayne St. Clair (GK, Canada)
CF Montréal
- Alistair Johnston (D, Canada)
- Ismaël Koné (M, Canada)
- Kamal Miller (D, Canada)
- James Pantemis (GK, Canada)
- Samuel Piette (M, Canada
- Joel Waterman (D, Canada)
Nashville SC
- Shaq Moore (D, USA)
- Walker Zimmerman (D, USA)
New York City FC
- Sean Johnson (GK, USA)
New York Red Bulls
- Aaron Long (D, USA)
Orlando City SC
- Facundo Torres (F, Uruguay)
Philadelphia Union
- Olivier Mbaizo (D, Cameroon)
Real Salt Lake
- Bryan Oviedo (D, Costa Rica)
Seattle Sounders FC
- Xavier Arreaga (D, Ecuador)
- Jordan Morris (F, USA)
- Cristian Roldan (M, USA)
- Nouhou Tolo (D, Cameroon)
Toronto FC
- Mark-Anthony Kaye (M, Canada)
- Richie Laryea (D, Canada)
- Jonathan Osorio (M, Canada)
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Lucas Cavallini (F, Canada)