Berlin, May 21 -- Germany unveiled their FIFA World Cup squad for the 2026 edition on Thursday, with legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, a part of the 2014 edition winning squad, reversing his international retirement taken in 2024.

Germany, who have had a rough run in the FIFA World Cups as of late, with two back-to-back group stages in the 2018 and 2022 editions. While they failed to secure the Euro 2024 title on their home soil, manager Julian Nagelsmann has instilled a new standard into the squad, as per Olympics.com.

The team is largely new-look and looks promising, and is eager to chase their fifth title.

Germany is a part of Group E in the tournament, with debutants Curacao, three-time AFCON winners Cote d'Ivoire and South Americ...