The Ivory Coast national team is reported to have the lowest average squad age (25.35 years) among all teams set to participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Elephants have built a strong long-term foundation by relying on emerging talents who are already competing in top European leagues and other highly competitive environments.
This squad is now being described as one of the most dangerous for the future due to its blend of pace, creativity, and the growing influence of young players making rapid progress in international football.
Young Talents Carrying National Hope
Among the players attracting the most attention in this squad are:
Yan Diomande (19)
Bazoumana Touré (20)
Christ Inao Oulai (20)
Ousmane Diomande (22)
Oumar Diakité (22)
Guéla Doué (23)
Ange-Yoan Bonny (22)
Elye Wahi (23)
Amad Diallo (23)
These players have been delivering strong performances for their respective clubs across Europe, raising expectations that Ivory Coast could be a serious contender on the international stage.
A New Generation and a New Identity
Unlike previous years when Ivory Coast relied heavily on experienced stars, the team is now entering a new era built around young, hungry players eager to succeed.
This mix of emerging talent could make Ivory Coast one of the most dangerous teams in Africa and the world, especially if the squad continues to balance youthful energy with remaining experienced leaders.



