Said Bayern's big record, Manchester City becomes the club with more players playing in a World Cup.

The World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada begins on June 11th, and it is interesting that an interesting record of club football will be set.
1,248 players were invited to the tournament, and Manchester City tops the list of clubs with more representatives in the prestigious tour of nations.
In all, 19 English club players will play for 12 national teams, thus setting a new record.
At the 2018 World Cup in Russia, 16 City players played a record that broke from Bayer to Qatar when they introduced 17 players for the 2022 World Cup.
Bayern is right behind City this year with 18 players, followed by Arsenal and PSG with 16 each, and Barcelona with 15 players.
Interestingly, in sixth place is Saudi club Al-Hilal, who has 12 national team players, Telegrafi reports, broadcast. Periscope.
The 19 City players participating are James Trafford, John Stones, Marc Guehi and Nico O'Reilly (Angely), Matheus Nunes, Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva (Porgalal), Josho Guardilla and Mateo Kovacic (Croatia), Nathan Ake, and Tijjan Reynders (Holand).
Other nationals that have one City player in the World Cup are Erling Haaland (Norwegi), Rodri (Spanje), Rayan Cheri (France), Jeremy Dok (Belgium), Rayan Ayt-Nouri (Alguer), Omar Marmous (Egypt), Antoine Semenyo (Gana) and Abdukkodir Kzusanov (Uzbekistan). /Periscope










