World Cup '26

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Uruguay

Oriental Republic of Uruguay

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Title probability

0.0%

as of 2026-07-20

Overview

Uruguay arrive at 2026 in transition but brimming with talent. The disappointment of a 2022 group-stage exit accelerated a generational shift, and under a modern, aggressive coaching philosophy La Celeste have rediscovered their swagger. A spine of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Premier League regulars gives them genuine quality across the pitch.

The blend is intriguing: the seasoned grit of Giménez and Coates married to the dynamism of Valverde, Ugarte and the electric Darwin Núñez. After a strong CONMEBOL qualifying campaign, expectations are climbing.

Uruguay remain a small nation that punches absurdly above its weight, and they head to North America believing a deep run is realistic.

Capital

Montevideo

Population

3,400,000

Confederation

CONMEBOL

FIFA code

URU

World
Region

From Wikipedia

Oriental Republic of Uruguay fields one of the 48 national teams contesting the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Source: Wikipedia →

Squad

Goalkeepers3
  • 1

    Sergio Rochet

    Internacional · First-choice goalkeeper

    30caps
  • 12

    Santiago Mele

    Monterrey · Rising backup option

    4caps
  • 23

    Fernando Muslera

    Estudiantes · Returned at 39 for fifth World Cup

Defenders9
  • 2

    José Giménez

    Atlético Madrid · Veteran captain, fourth World Cup

    99caps
  • 3

    Sebastían Cáceres

    Club América · Composed ball-playing defender

    15caps
  • 4

    Ronald Araújo

    Barcelona · Barcelona centre-back

    25caps
  • 13

    Guillermo Varela

    Flamengo · Energetic attacking full-back

    12caps
  • 16

    Mathías Olivera

    Napoli · Napoli left-back

    25caps
  • 17

    Matías Viña

    River Plate

  • 20

    Maximiliano Araújo

    Sporting CP · Pacey wing threat

    12caps
  • 22

    Joaquín Piquerez

    Palmeiras

  • 24

    Santiago Bueno

    Wolverhampton Wanderers · Athletic emerging defender

    8caps
Midfielders10
  • 5

    Manuel Ugarte

    Manchester United · Defensive midfielder

    10caps
  • 6

    Rodrigo Bentancur

    Tottenham Hotspur · Tottenham midfielder

    74caps
  • 7

    Nicolas de la Cruz

    Flamengo · Creative attacking midfielder

    35caps
  • 8

    Federico Valverde

    Real Madrid · Captain and Real Madrid midfielder

    73caps
  • 10

    Giorgian De Arrascaeta

    Flamengo · Playmaker, 13 international goals

    60caps
  • 11

    Facundo Pellistri

    Panathinaikos · Direct dribbling winger

    20caps
  • 15

    Emiliano Martínez

    Palmeiras · Energetic wide midfielder

    6caps
  • 18

    Brian Rodríguez

    Club América

  • 25

    Juan Sanabria

    Real Salt Lake

  • 26

    Rodrigo Zalazar

    Braga

Forwards4
  • 9

    Darwin Núñez

    Al-Hilal · Main striker, 13 international goals

    38caps
  • 14

    Agustín Canobbio

    Fluminense

  • 19

    Rodrigo Aguirre

    Tigres UANL · Hard-working target man

    10caps
  • 21

    Federico Viñas

    Real Oviedo · Powerful penalty-box poacher

    8caps

Model

as of 2026-07-20
Champion0.0%
Reach final0.0%
Semi-final0.0%
Quarter-final0.0%
Round of 160.0%
Advance from group0.0%

Exp. points

2.00

Proj. finish

40.5

Seed Elo

1900

Title-probability trajectory

Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots

Matches

History

  1. 🏆

    1930

    Champions

  2. 🏆

    1950

    Champions

  3. 1954

    Fourth place

  4. 1970

    Fourth place

  5. 2010

    Fourth place

  6. 2018

    Quarter-finals

  7. 2022

    Group stage

Culture

Football culture

Football here is religion, anchored by the historic Peñarol–Nacional rivalry and the cathedral-like Estadio Centenario. The concept of *garra charrúa* — grit, heart and defiance — is celebrated as a national virtue.

Did you know

  • Uruguay won the inaugural 1930 World Cup as hosts.
  • With ~3.4 million people, it's the smallest nation to win the World Cup — twice.
  • The Estadio Centenario was built for the 1930 tournament.
  • Uruguay's four stars include two Olympic titles FIFA recognises.
  • Montevideo's Peñarol vs Nacional is among football's oldest rivalries.