Moise Bombito Lumpungu
Canada
Age
26
Appearances
0
Tackles won
0
About Moise Bombito
Moise Bombito is in Jesse Marsch's 26-man Canada squad for the 2026 World Cup, a centre-back who plays his club football for OGC Nice in France's Ligue 1. He goes into the finals at 26, with Canada at the tournament as a co-host.
A right-footed centre-back, Bombito brings athleticism to the back line. He moved to OGC Nice from Colorado Rapids for a club-record fee in 2024, and has 20 senior caps for Canada. His club season has been limited to 2 appearances after a tibia fracture. The draw places Canada in Group B alongside Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland, and they open against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto on 12 June.
A right-footed centre-back, Bombito brings athleticism to the back line. He moved to OGC Nice from Colorado Rapids for a club-record fee in 2024, and has 20 senior caps for Canada. His club season has been limited to 2 appearances after a tibia fracture. The draw places Canada in Group B alongside Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland, and they open against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto on 12 June.
World Cup 2026 Stats
Appearances
0
Minutes played
0
Tackles won
0
Interceptions
0
Clearances
0
Blocks
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Playing Style
A right-footed centre-back, Bombito brings pace and athleticism to the back line. He is consistent in his tackling and positioning, using his speed to cover ground and get across to defend at the back.
He stands 1.90 m. His season has been limited to 146 club minutes after a tibia fracture, but he goes into the group stage in Jesse Marsch's squad at the age of 26 as one of the centre-back options.
He stands 1.90 m. His season has been limited to 146 club minutes after a tibia fracture, but he goes into the group stage in Jesse Marsch's squad at the age of 26 as one of the centre-back options.
World Cup History
The 2026 World Cup is set to be Moise Bombito's first at senior level, with no senior World Cup on his record. His international career to date runs to 20 senior caps for Canada. Jesse Marsch has named the centre-back in his 26-man squad for the finals, and he is part of Canada's squad for the group stage in 2026. He stays among the country's centre-back options on the final list.
National Team
Canada
Tier 4
£10m
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Goal Rush Impact
Bombito's work for Canada is at the back, a centre-back who uses his pace and recovery speed to cover ground and defend the space behind. That mobility, along with his tackling, is what he offers the side at the back. On the Goal Rush card Canada are a Tier 4 side at £10m, one of the lower bands on the card going into their Group B opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 June.
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Bombito at the 2026 World Cup
Bombito is a confirmed centre-back in Jesse Marsch's 26-man Canada squad for the 2026 World Cup. He is in the Canada side that open their Group B campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto in mid-June.
Picking Canada in Goal Rush
Canada sit in Tier 4 on the Goal Rush card at £10m, one of the lower bands. They open Group B against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 June, and Bombito is among the centre-backs in Marsch's confirmed 26.
Moise Bombito World Cup 2026 FAQs
Canada are a Tier 4 side at £10m on the Goal Rush card, one of the lower bands. Moise Bombito is named in Jesse Marsch's confirmed 26 as a centre-back, so his role is the quick reference at that team price.
Bombito is a centre-back for Canada, a defender with pace and athleticism at the back. He plays his club football for OGC Nice in France's Ligue 1 and is named in Jesse Marsch's final 26 for the 2026 World Cup.
No. He has no previous senior World Cup appearances. The 2026 World Cup would be his first, with his place confirmed in Jesse Marsch's 26-man Canada squad, with Canada at the finals as a co-host.
Bombito plays his club football for OGC Nice in France's Ligue 1. He is named among Canada's defenders in Jesse Marsch's final 26, with Canada opening against Bosnia and Herzegovina in mid-June.
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