Pau Cubarsí
About Pau Cubarsí
Spain's defender pool — Laporte, Cucurella, García, Llorente, Porro, Grimaldo and Pubill alongside Cubarsí — gives de la Fuente eight defender options for the Group H rotation. Cubarsí's own route into that group ran through Barcelona's La Masia academy from 2018, before a senior Spain debut on 22 March 2024 against Colombia.
World Cup 2026 Stats
Playing Style
On 12 March 2024 he was Player of the Match on his Champions League knockout debut, a 3-1 win over Napoli, becoming the youngest player to appear in that round at 17 years and 50 days. Before that he had broken into the Barcelona first team on 18 January 2024 in the Copa del Rey.
World Cup History
His international career to date is 11 senior caps, an Olympic gold with Spain U23 at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, and runner-up at the 2025 UEFA Nations League with the senior side. His Spain senior debut on 22 March 2024 against Colombia made him Spain's youngest-ever defender at 17 years, one month and 28 days, breaking the record set by Sergio Ramos.
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Goal Rush Impact
Cubarsí's contribution at that tier is defensive, not scoring: line-keeping, recovery pace, and set-piece threat at both ends of the pitch. Champions League knockout-stage minutes from March 2024 already sit on his senior ledger.
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Cubarsí at the 2026 World Cup
Cubarsí enters the 2026 World Cup as one of Spain's centre-back options, with a La Masia upbringing that delivered his Spain senior debut and Player-of-the-Match Champions League knockout minutes both at 17. De la Fuente has him listed in the back-four group, and his match-day relevance hinges on how the manager rotates the defensive line across Group H games.
Picking Spain in Goal Rush
For Goal Rush, picking Spain means committing to the Tier 1 slot at £32m, the highest band on the card. The Group H matchday window opens against Cape Verde at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on 15 June, then Saudi Arabia in Atlanta on 21 June, and Uruguay in Zapopan on 26 June — three fixtures where Cubarsí could feature as one of Spain's eight defender options.