Pirates striker’s 2026 World Cup dream thwarted

Pirates striker’s 2026 World Cup dream thwarted

Andre de Jong Misses Out On World Cup Dream

Andre de Jong will not feature at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after being omitted from New Zealand’s final squad for the tournament. Image: Orlando Pirates website

Andre de Jong had briefly reignited hopes of a World Cup appearance after earning a recall to the national team set-up in March.

However, national coach Darren Bazeley decided against including the 29-year-old forward in his final 26-man squad.

New Zealand’s World Cup Squad

Instead, Bazeley placed his faith in experienced striker Chris Wood, the veteran frontman currently playing for Nottingham Forest, as New Zealand prepare for only their third-ever World Cup appearance.

Given New Zealand’s infrequent qualification history – with appearances only in 1982, 2010, and now 2026 – another opportunity seems uncertain. By the next tournament cycle, age and competition for places could make another call-up increasingly difficult.

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New Zealand have been drawn into a challenging Group G alongside Iran, Egypt, and Belgium in the expanded tournament hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Despite the setback, De Jong leaves an international contribution of 13 caps and two goals for New Zealand since making his debut in 2018 – a respectable record, even if the World Cup dream remains unfulfilled.

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