World Cup History
Uruguay has a World Cup record that no team of their size can match. They organized and won the first World Cup in history in 1930, defeating Argentina 4-2 in the final at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo. In 1950, they produced the 'Maracanazo', considered the greatest upset in football history: they won the title at Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro before 200,000 Brazilian fans, defeating Brazil 2-1.
Uruguay finished fourth in 2010 (South Africa), reaching the semifinals with a team led by Diego Forlan (tournament Golden Ball winner). In Qatar 2022 they were dramatically eliminated in the group stage. With 14 World Cup appearances, La Celeste seeks to return to the final stages of the tournament in 2026.
Key Players
Darwin Nunez
Centre Forward · Liverpool
One of the most explosive strikers in the world. Darwin Nunez has the pace, physical power, and goalscoring instinct that make him a nightmare for any defense. He is Uruguay's main offensive reference.
Federico Valverde
Central Midfielder / Winger · Real Madrid
Fede Valverde is one of the most complete midfielders in the world. His ability to cover ground from box to box, his shooting power, and tactical intelligence make him the heart of Uruguay's game.
Rodrigo Bentancur
Central Midfielder · Tottenham Hotspur
An elegant midfielder with exceptional vision. Bentancur brings creativity and precision to Uruguay's midfield, being the playmaker who activates Valverde and the forwards.
Sergio Rochet
Goalkeeper · Independiente
Uruguay's first-choice goalkeeper is a reliable and experienced shot-stopper. His solidity in goal has been fundamental in maintaining the defensive organization that characterizes the Celeste.
Luis Suarez
Forward · River Plate
Uruguay's all-time top scorer. Though in the twilight of his career, Suarez retains his goalscoring instinct and ability to appear at key moments. His possible inclusion in the 2026 World Cup squad depends on his level at the time of selection.
Path to Qualification
Uruguay qualifies through the CONMEBOL South American Qualifiers, playing 18 home and away matches against the other nine continental teams. La Celeste is always in the fight for qualifying spots, though in some cycles they have had to work hard until the final matchday.
Uruguay has consistently qualified for recent World Cups, demonstrating that their development system and the quality of their players in elite European leagues guarantees a high competitive level. The challenge in 2026 will be proving that the disappointment of Qatar 2022 is past history.
Match Schedule
Uruguay'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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many world titles does Uruguay have?
Uruguay has won the World Cup twice: in 1930 (the first World Cup in history, held in Uruguay) and in 1950 (the famous 'Maracanazo' in Brazil). With only 3.5 million inhabitants, Uruguay has the best ratio of world titles per capita of any country in the world.
What is the Maracanazo?
The 'Maracanazo' was Uruguay's victory over Brazil on July 16, 1950 at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, before approximately 200,000 spectators. Brazil needed only a draw to win the championship; Uruguay beat them 2-1. It is considered the greatest upset in world football history and one of the most traumatic defeats for Brazilian football.
Who is the greatest player in Uruguay's history?
Luis Suarez is Uruguay's all-time top scorer and is considered the greatest Uruguayan player of the modern era. However, Diego Forlan, Golden Ball winner at the 2010 World Cup, and the legendary players of the 1950 team like Obdulio Varela are also candidates for that historic title.