FIFA World Cup 2026: Spain's Cucurella hopes his wife's pyjama top will be his lucky charm

By Reuters Published: 2026-06-13T21:16:00+04:00 1 min read
Spain's Marc Cucurella, facing camera, and Peru's Jhonny Vidales  fight for the ball during an international soccer match in Puebla, Mexico, Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP)
Spain's Marc Cucurella, facing camera, and Peru's Jhonny Vidales fight for the ball during an international soccer match in Puebla, Mexico, Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP)

Spain midfielder Marc Cucurella, who set ​up Mikel Oyarzabal's late winner against ‌England ​at the Euro 2024 final, is hoping that his lucky charm - a pyjama top worn by his wife during that European triumph - will bring him good fortune ⁠at the World Cup as well.

The 27-year-old Chelsea player's luck favoured him throughout Euro 2024 as no penalty was given ‌when the ball struck his hand in the box during extra time in the ‌quarter-final against Germany. Spain scored the winner ‌in the 119th minute.

"I’ve got some ‌key-rings that my ‌children made for me," Cucurella told Marca in an interview ​published on ‌Saturday.

"I’m also ​taking my wife’s pyjama top, ⁠which she wore when she was with me during the European Championship, and I’ve ​packed ⁠it in ⁠my suitcase again to see if it brings the same luck."

Spain's Marc Cucurella during training. (Reuters)
Spain's Marc Cucurella during training. (Reuters)

Lucky charms are not ⁠uncommon among soccer players, with Argentina's Lionel Messi famously wearing a red ribbon around his left ankle during the last two World Cups.

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, playing in ‌a record sixth World Cup alongside Messi, has an old ​coin given to him by his grandfather.
Spain begin their Group H campaign against Cape Verde on Monday in Atlanta.