French football leads Russian search queries related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup national teams, according to data from Yandex, Russia’s largest search engine. The French team accounts for one in five searches mentioning World Cup squads, followed by Brazil, Spain, England, and Portugal.
- France represents 20% of all queries about 2026 World Cup teams.
- Interest in UEFA teams is 15% higher than for South American CONMEBOL teams, and nearly three times higher than for North and Central America’s CONCACAF teams.
- Russian cities with the most search activity include Krasnodar, Moscow, and Rostov-on-Don.
Search interest in 2026 World Cup teams
Most queries focus on team rosters (”France squad for World Cup 2026”), coaches (”England national team coaches timeline”), and match schedules (”Uzbekistan football team World Cup fixtures”). Fans also ask trivia-style questions like ”How many times has Brazil won the World Cup?”, ”Why does Japan’s football team have that emblem?”, or ”What jersey number does Yamal wear for Spain?”
European football teams under UEFA overshadow other regions in search interest. CONMEBOL teams lag behind UEFA by about 15%, with CONCACAF’s interest nearly three times lower than UEFA’s.

Regional interest in World Cup groups and cities across Russia
Group I leads in user interest, drawing over 20% of all queries-driven largely by France’s popularity. Group C ranks second due to Brazil, and Group K places third with Portugal and Uzbekistan sharing attention.
Among Russian cities with over one million residents, Krasnodar tops the list in search activity, followed by Moscow, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd, and Voronezh. Krasnodar’s interest in Colombia is 3.5 times the national average for major cities. In Kazan, Turkey’s team outpaces the average by 30%, while Germany attracts 20% more interest in Omsk. Uzbekistan’s squad is especially popular in Moscow (+40%), Yekaterinburg (+35%), and Kazan (+30%).
Yandex’s analysis covers anonymized search queries from April to May 2026, filtering phrases containing ”football national team,” ”national squad,” or ”football team” paired with country names.
For comparison, global search trends often mirror international football powerhouses, but Yandex’s data underscores a distinct regional bias in Russia, with UEFA teams consistently dominating interest over those from the Americas or Asia. This reflects Russia’s closer football ties with Europe and media coverage patterns.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, tracking regional search interest offers a window into Russian fan engagement and expectations. Will France maintain its digital dominance during the tournament? Or will emerging teams from Asia and the Americas start to claim a larger share of Russian internet attention?

