
La Celeste is back on the world stage, and now, under one of football's most iconic tactical minds. From their qualification route to the players who will bring their hopes to the table in North America, here's all you need to know about Uruguay's FIFA World Cup 2026 journey.
Uruguay is a country that is in transition heading into the FIFA World Cup 2026, but also a country with a strong tradition in winning. The Uruguayans, nicknamed Uruguay la Celeste (The Sky Blue), are a two-time world champion and one of the world's most decorated football nations.
The team is led by the legendary Argentine coach , who has helmed them since 2023. Bielsa is a fierce and uncompromising manager, earning him the nickname "El Loco" (which translates to The Crazy One). He has also worked with Athletic Bilbao, Marseille, Leeds United and Chile, as well as Argentina. He was described by Pep Guardiola as “the best manager in the world” and his impact on the modern game of pressing football is far beyond measure.
Bielsa's system relies on how many touches he can get on the ball, how fast he passes it up and down and how many passes he can make in a row. He showed no hesitation in putting his stamp on the Uruguayan side's play in qualifying for the World Cup, putting an end to long losing streaks against South American giants Argentina and Brazil.
Uruguay's position in the FIFA rankings is quite high, as they are one of the more consistent teams in the most competitive qualifying zone in world football, CONMEBOL. But it's a team without the iconic Luis Suárez or Edinson Cavani, two former international legends who have retired, and Bielsa has created a new profile with world-class players, eager to forge a new path for La Celeste.
Uruguay qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a very tough single group qualifying drive in the CONMEBOL qualifying format – the most gruelling of all the pathways to the World Cup in the world.
Final CONMEBOL Qualifying Standings (Uruguay):
| Stat | Figure |
| Position | 4th |
| Matches Played | 18 |
| Wins | 7 |
| Draws | 7 |
| Losses | 4 |
| Goals Scored | 22 |
| Goals Conceded | 12 |
| Points | 28 |
Uruguay's fourth-place finish was far from smooth as they secured their automatic qualification spot, but not without a struggle. It was an impressive start in late-2023 when Bielsa's side won the memorable victories over Brazil and Argentina, thereby putting his stamp on the dressing room and instilling the belief in the squad that they lacked under previous managers.
The middle portion of the campaign was challenging: Uruguay were unable to score a win in four matches and had to deal with the pressure of going down the road to chase points. That turned point arrived on June 10th 2025, at the legendary Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, when a 2-0 home win to Venezuela via goals from Rodrigo Aguirre and Giorgian de Arrascaeta didn't just secure their qualification berth, but gave them a much needed boost of confidence for the final rounds.
Uruguay finished in the top three for the region in attacks with 22 goals, behind only Argentina (31) and Colombia (28), but ahead of Brazil (24). Which is why Bielsa's team are a real contender in North America, given that they have been conceding only 12 goals.
Uruguay is in Group A with Spain, Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde for the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage.
| Date | Opponent | Venue | City |
| June 15, 2026 | Saudi Arabia | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami, USA |
| June 21, 2026 | Cape Verde | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami, USA |
| June 26, 2026 | Spain | Guadalajara Stadium | Guadalajara, Mexico |
Uruguay started their tournament campaign against Saudi Arabia in Miami before heading to Cape Verde where they could have a pivotal match in the group stage. The final group stage match, against heavyweight Spain in Guadalajara, is likely to be a blockbuster and could be vital in deciding Group A spots.
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There are few countries that have more World Cup experience as Uruguay. La Celeste is a player with 14th World Cup appearances. It was their 15th appearance, and the 2026 edition, in the international game after almost 100 years of their excellence.
Uruguay's FIFA World Cup Record, At a Glance:
The Uru Cup's most memorable moment was the 1950 final against Brazil, which remains a moment for everyone in Uruguay to cherish. Brazil only required a draw at the renowned Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to win their first World Cup title. It was an expected Brazilian celebration and 173,850 fans, as is often the case, were in attendance, making it the highest attendance in football history. Instead, Uruguay doubled in the second half to defeat Brazil 2-1, and created one of the most famous moments in the history of the sport, known as El Maracanazo. Juan Alberto Schiaffino and Alcides Ghiggia were the ones to take the world aback with goals.
The first ever FIFA World Cup was held in 1930, in Uruguay, where they beat Argentina 4-2 in the final game, played in Montevideo. They were the first world champions, which set the pattern for all the future tournaments.
The last time Uruguay had a deep run was at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, where their trio of Diego Forlán, Luis Suárez and Edinson Cavani led the nation to their best performance in 60 years, reaching the semifinals. Forlán was voted the best player in the tournament with the Golden Ball award. Despite Suárez's infamous offside defence on the World Cup goal line against Ghana in the quarter-final, which still has its defenders, it was a result that brought a respectable fourth place and much more respect to Uruguayan football to the world.
Top World Cup Scorers in Uruguay History:
| Player | Goals |
| Óscar Míguez | 8 |
| Luis Suárez | 7 |
| Diego Forlán | 6 |
is the man who will represent Uruguay at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Real Madrid midfielder has become one of the most prolific box-to-box men in the world of football as he helped the team to the best season in the club's history with more than 20 goal involvements. Valverde is the most important Uruguayan to watch as a dynamic, technically gifted and big stage player.
The center-back for Atlético Madrid, José María Giménez, will lead Uruguay as one of Europe's top center-backs. The 31-year-old is a leader, experienced and world class defender. He will have the opportunity to make his 100th appearance for his country in the World Cup, if he does, it will be an amazing career.
Uruguay's defence also features key player from Barcelona. He has been hampered by injury, but he will be vital for Uruguay as it faces elite attacking teams in the knockout stages and will make an excellent central defender.
Both Suárez and Cavani have left international football and instead it is Darwin Núñez who is the main attacking threat. The forward has amassed a respectable 13 goals in 36 appearances for Uruguay but Bielsa will need him to be consistent and clinical in the moments that count. It's a lot of pressure, though Núñez has the physical tools and raw ability to be a World Cup-level player.
United's Manuel Ugarte provides intensity and grit in Uruguay's midfield, allowing Valverde to play further up the field. He has produced some of his best results for Uruguay than for his club, and that's where he truly excels.
Uruguay is a dark horse in North America. They're not in the “pre-tournament favourite” group – that one belongs to Brazil, Argentina, France, England and Spain – but the fact that Bielsa is a tactical genius and has a team full of players with European club experience makes them a threat to anyone. Valverde has the ability to keep them in the tournament with a good group stage performance and they have got a decent group.
The progression route in their group draw is relatively easy: If they win their next two matches – against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde – they will almost surely advance to the knockout stages before facing Spain in the big match.
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The journey of Uruguay to the FIFA World Cup 2026 promises to be one of the most captivating in the tournament's history. Uruguay is a country in transition as they say, saying goodbye to some of the legends such as Suárez and Cavani, but also saying hello to new stars such as Valverde and Núñez, and of course under the tutelage of one of football's most respected minds; Marcelo Bielsa.
They come to North America not as favorites, but as a team that is of real quality, tactically smart, and has a long history that is not to be ignored. It's not clear if they will be able to recover the glory they had in 1950, but they will not be just playing in the match, they will be playing under the direction of Valverde and Bielsa's philosophy will be deeply rooted in the team.
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Uruguay is under the stewardship of renowned Argentinean tactician Marcelo Bielsa, who took over from him in 2023. He is recognized for his high pressing, 3-3-3-1 system as well as his high preparation.
Uruguay qualified based on their finish in 4th place in the CONMEBOL qualifying table with 7 wins, 7 draws and 4 defeats in 18 matches. A key June 2025 home victory over Venezuela, in particular, was a 2-0 home victory that put them on the North American map.
This is Uruguay's highest scoring World Cup player of all-time, having recorded 8 goals, ahead of Luis Suárez (7) and Diego Forlán (6).
Uruguay will face Saudi Arabia for the first time on June 15, 2026 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, USA.
Uruguay has actually won the FIFA World Cup twice; as a host in 1930 and then with the legendary victory over Brazil in the 1950 World Cup (the Maracanazo). They had their last best performance in the 2010 World Cup when they finished in fourth position in South Africa.
Federico Valverde is considered Uruguay's best player and will be the cornerstone of the Uruguayan attack in North America, in addition to being in excellent form at Real Madrid, where he plays in the middle.
The information in Article is accurate May 2026. All statistics provided by FIFA, CONMEBOL and major football sites.




