سوبرفان كأس العالم 2026

🌎 Ecuador

Confederation: CONMEBOL

Ecuador is one of South America's fastest-rising national teams, with a new generation of players who have conquered the top European markets. La Tri arrives at the 2026 World Cup with the ambition to advance past the Round of 16 for the first time in their history. Group assignment is pending the official FIFA draw.

Last updated: 2026-03-26

World Cup History

Ecuador has participated in four World Cups: 2002 in Korea/Japan, 2006 in Germany, 2014 in Brazil, and 2022 in Qatar. In 2006 they achieved their best result by advancing from the group stage to the Round of 16, where they fell to England. In 2022 they starred in the tournament-opening goal when Enner Valencia scored both goals that defeated host Qatar.

Enner Valencia holds a special place in Ecuadorian football history: he is the team's all-time leading scorer and their most internationally recognized figure. At the 2014 World Cup in Russia, Valencia also scored all of Ecuador's goals in the tournament. For 2026, Ecuador seeks to capitalize on the collective maturity of their most talented generation.

Key Players

Enner Valencia

Forward · Internacional

Ecuador's all-time leading scorer and the symbol of a generation. His two goals against Qatar in the 2022 opening match are etched in World Cup history. The emotional and technical leader of La Tri.

Jeremy Sarmiento

Winger · Brighton & Hove Albion

One of the team's most unbalancing players. Trained in European academies, Sarmiento combines pace, technique, and vision that make him a constant threat on the flanks.

Gonzalo Plata

Winger · Al-Qadsiah

An explosive winger with the ability to score and assist. Plata has grown in international experience and is one of the key pieces in Ecuador's attacking scheme.

Piero Hincapie

Centre-back / Left-back · Bayer Leverkusen

Ecuador's defensive cornerstone. Hincapie was a fundamental piece in Bayer Leverkusen's historic Bundesliga title in 2024, demonstrating his elite level in European football.

Alexander Dominguez

Goalkeeper · LDU Quito

Ecuador's most experienced goalkeeper with multiple World Cup appearances. His presence in goal transmits confidence and experience to the national setup.

Path to Qualification

Ecuador qualified for the 2026 World Cup through CONMEBOL South American qualifying, competing against the nine best national teams on the continent. The round-robin format (18 matchdays) is considered the most demanding in the world, where teams like Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Uruguay are direct rivals every match week.

Ecuador's qualification confirms the solidity of a project built over several cycles. The team has demonstrated consistency and character to earn points in difficult venues like Bogota, Asuncion, and Lima. Meanwhile, check out our host cities guide to plan your World Cup trip: /es/ciudades/

Match Schedule

Ecuador's matches at the 2026 World Cup will be confirmed by FIFA after the official draw. Check back soon for the complete schedule with dates, venues, and times. Meanwhile, check out our host cities guide to plan your World Cup trip: /es/ciudades/

Frequently Asked Questions

How many times has Ecuador qualified for the World Cup?

Ecuador has participated in five World Cups: 2002, 2006, 2014, 2022, and 2026. Their best result was at Germany 2006, when they reached the Round of 16.

Who is Ecuador's all-time top scorer?

Enner Valencia is Ecuador's all-time top scorer. He is also remembered for scoring both goals in the opening match of Qatar 2022, defeating the host nation, and scored all of Ecuador's goals at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

How far can Ecuador go at the 2026 World Cup?

With players like Piero Hincapie (Bayer Leverkusen) and Jeremy Sarmiento (Brighton) in their ranks, Ecuador has the potential to advance past the group stage and compete in the Round of 16. Their greatest challenge will be facing more historically established teams in the knockout rounds.

How did Ecuador qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

Ecuador qualified through CONMEBOL South American qualifying, considered the world's most competitive qualification process. The round-robin format includes matches against Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, and other continental powers.

Last updated: 2026-03-26