Spain captain Raul was dropped from the national side for the first time in 10 years today when he was left out for the Euro 2008 qualifier away to Sweden.
"I have chosen the players that I think are in the best form at this moment in time," coach Luis Aragones said.
"This is a decision for this match alone. I haven't spoken to Raul about it. I don't usually talk to the players unless they are injured."
Once the golden boy of Spanish football, Raul is his country's leading all-time goalscorer and has made more appearances than any other outfield player.
He made his debut as a 19-year-old under then coach Javier Clemente in the 0-0 draw against the Czech Republic in a World Cup qualifier in Prague in October 1996 and scored his first goal in the 2-0 win at home to Yugoslavia two months later.
He played his 102nd game for Spain in their humiliating 3-2 defeat against Northern Ireland earlier this month and scored his 44th goal in the 3-1 victory over Tunisia during the World Cup.
But his position in the squad has come under question after two lean years at Real Madrid.
He scored his first goals for Real since Oct. 26 2005 when he grabbed a double in the club's 4-1 victory over Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Aragones also dropped winger Joaquin, left back Mariano Pernia and Celta Vigo midfielder Borja Oubina who were included for the qualifiers against Liechtenstein and Northern Ireland.
Pernia was replaced by Deportivo Coruna left back Joan Capdevila, while Valencia's versatile winger Miguel Angel Angulo, who can also play behind a lead striker, was drafted in to the 18-man squad.
Real Madrid full back Michel Salgado and Valencia centre back Carlos Marchena were unavailable because of injury.
Spain: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid), Pepe Reina (Liverpool), Antonio Lopez (Atletico Madrid), Pablo Ibanez (Atletico Madrid), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), Juanito (Real Betis), Joan Capdevila (Deportivo Coruna), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid), Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), Jose Antonio Reyes (Real Madrid), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Xavi (Barcelona), Luis Garcia (Liverpool), Xabi Alonso (Liverpool), David Albelda (Valencia), Miguel Angel Angulo (Valencia), Fernando Torres (Atletico Madrid), David Villa (Valencia)