Spain FC: Squad Snapshot, Form and FIFA #1 Ranking
Introduction: Why Spain FC Matters
Spain FC — the men’s national side often referred to as Spain — remains a central story in international football. Its status at the top of the FIFA World Rankings, a strong recent run of results and a high-profile squad make developments around the team relevant to supporters, analysts and bettors alike. Social channels and data platforms are amplifying those storylines, offering real-time coverage and squad detail for followers.
Main developments and facts
Current form and ranking
Data from FotMob indicates Spain are currently ranked number one in the FIFA World Rankings. The same source highlights that Spain have been in excellent form recently, winning four of their last five matches — an 80% win rate — and playing their home matches at the Estadio Bernabéu in Madrid. FotMob also promotes live updates, detailed statistics, squad information and performance analytics for the team.
Squad snapshot and market values
Transfermarkt lists key members of the Spain squad, including goalkeeper Joan García (born 04/05/2001; age 24), with FC Barcelona and a reported market value of €40.00m. Defensive prospects feature Dean Huijsen (centre-back, born 14/04/2005; age 20) of Real Madrid, listed with a €65.00m valuation. In wide defensive roles, Pedro Porro (right-back, born 13/09/1999; age 26) is registered with Tottenham Hotspur and a €40.00m value, while Marcos Llorente (right-back, born 30/01/1995; age 31) is associated with Atlético de Madrid and a €22.00m valuation. These entries underline a mix of youth and experience across club affiliations in Spain’s setup.
Social presence and engagement
On social media, the account Spanish Football (@SpainIsFootball) provides fan-facing posts and engagement. The account joined in October 2022 and lists about 9,886 followers, sharing content that has included references to major competitions such as #EURO2024 and #FIFAWorldCup.
Conclusion: What this means for readers
Taken together, the ranking, recent results and a squad with high market values suggest Spain will remain a leading contender in major tournaments and friendlies. For fans and followers, platforms such as FotMob and Transfermarkt offer timely stats and squad detail, while social accounts provide background and engagement. If Spain sustain their current form and leverage the depth noted in the squad listings, they are well placed to maintain their status at the top of international football rankings.


