Who they are
- First World Cup since 2010 — a 16-year wait.
- Reached the quarter-finals in 2010, their best ever finish.
- Identity built on physical defending and midfield discipline.
- A long, distinctive goalkeeping tradition — see José Luis Chilavert.
Organized, physical, and experts at grinding out results.
Multiple-time IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper, famous for taking — and scoring — penalty kicks and free kicks for both club and country.
Long-serving Paraguay striker with top-flight careers in Germany, England, and Spain.
Premier League midfielder with Newcastle United and one of the most internationally recognised modern Paraguayan players.
Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection.
Paraguay's 2010 World Cup quarter-final run is the high point of their tournament history, including a Round of 16 penalty shootout win over Japan.
2026 ends a 16-year absence from the World Cup, with Paraguay's last appearance being the 2010 quarter-final tournament in South Africa.
La Albirroja's identity is built on physical defending, midfield discipline, and the ability to grind out tight matches — a style that has long served them well in CONMEBOL qualification.
Paraguay have eight previous World Cup appearances, with their 2010 quarter-final run the high point. 2026 ends a 16-year absence from the tournament.
Paraguay reached the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals, the deepest run in their tournament history, including a Round of 16 penalty shootout win over Japan.
Paraguay reached the Round of 16 at France 1998, going out to eventual champions France in extra time.
Team information is based on historical records and official FIFA data. Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection. Facts are reviewed for accuracy but may not reflect the most recent competition results.
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