Uruguay National Football Team

Uruguay National Football Team Information, History, Records

Uruguay’s team is founding member of CONMEBOL and was established in the beginning of the 20th century. The team played its first official international match against Argentina on May 18, 1901. The Uruguay National Football Team is one of the most successful in the world, boasting 19 FIFA titles.

Uruguay’s national football team, governed by the Uruguayan Football Association, is one of the most successful and prestigious football teams in the world. The team has won the FIFA World Cup twice (1930 and 1950), secured 2 Olympic Gold Medals, and clinched the Copa América title 15 times, making it the second most successful nation in the tournament’s history.

Uruguay boasts an impressive FIFA World Cup record, with 25 wins, 22 losses, and 12 draws in 59 matches played. This outstanding performance cements Uruguay’s position as one of the top footballing nations globally.

The Uruguayan Football Association oversees the team’s development, ensuring a legacy of strong player development and competitive excellence on the international stage.

Uruguay is one of the most successful national teams in international competitions national team comes under the CONMEBOL (South America) Confederation. There is Estadio Centenario, Montevideo’s official home ground of the National Soccer Team. Uruguay’s training camp is held in various locations around the world, including Abu Dhabi and Enguera.

Marcelo Bielsa is the current coach, and José Giménez is the captain of the Uruguayan football team. Diego Godín is the most capped player for the national team with 161 caps and 8 goals, who plays a Centre-back role for the team.

Forward Luis Suárez is the top goalscorer (143 caps with 69 goals), Edinson Cavani (136 caps with 58 goals), and Diego Forlán (112 caps with 36 goals) are in second and third positions in the sequence.

The Uruguay national football team has played a total of 1,000 matches, achieving 446 wins, 242 draws, and 312 losses.

Uruguay National Football Team History

Uruguay National Football Team Players

The Uruguay National Team comes under the CONMEBOL (South America). The golden generation refers to the team from the 1920s to the early 1950s, when they won four titles: the 1924 Summer Olympics, 1928 Summer Olympics, 1930 FIFA World Cup, and 1950 FIFA World Cup.

Uruguay Football Team Information

InfoUruguay Football Team
FIFA codeURU
CaptainJosé María Giménez
FIFA Current Ranking16th (19 December 2025)
Top ScoreLuis Suárez (69)
Most capsDiego Godín (161)
Nickname(s)La Celeste (The Sky Blue)
Los Charrúas (The Charrúas)
CaptainJosé María Giménez
Head coachMarcelo Bielsa
World CupAppearances – 14
Best Result (2)- Won (1930 and 1950)
Copa AméricaAppearances – 46
Best Result (15)- Won (1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1942, 1956, 1959, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1995, 2011)
Confederations CupAppearances – 2
Best Result- Fourth place (1997 and 2013)
CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of ChampionsAppearances – 1
Best Result- Runners-up (1985)

The team’s first international match was played on 20 July 1902 against the Argentina National Football Team. Uruguay won the last World Cup title in 1950.

Luis Suárez, Edinson Cavani, Diego Forlán, Héctor Scarone, Ángel Romano, and Óscar Míguez are some of the famous soccer players from Uruguay’s Soccer history.

Goalkeeping Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, who played three World Cups for Uruguay, was considered Uruguay’s best-ever goalkeeper.

Fernando Muslera is the most-capped Uruguayan Goalkeeper, who holds Uruguay’s record for most clean sheets and won the trophy in the 2011 Copa America.

Current Football Squad of the Uruguay national football team:

As of December 19, 2025, the Uruguay national football team have qualified from South American qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Here are the current squad players who represented the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Colombia vs Brazil.

NoPlayer NameCurrent ClubAppsGoal
Goalkeeper
1Cristopher FiermarinDeportes Tolima20
12Kevin MartínezDanubio00
23Santiago MeleMonterrey80
Defender
2José María GiménezAtlético Madrid978
3Santiago BuenoWolverhampton Wanderers80
4Ronald AraújoBarcelona251
13Guillermo VarelaFlamengo260
16Mathías OliveraNapoli332
17Matías ViñaFlamengo431
22Joaquín PiquerezPalmeiras180
Sebastián CáceresAmérica230
José Luis RodríguezVasco da Gama50
Midfielder
5Manuel UgarteManchester United341
6Rodrigo BentancurTottenham Hotspur743
8Nahitan NándezAl-Qadsiah720
10Giorgian de ArrascaetaFlamengo5813
14Rodrigo ZalazarBraga82
15Emiliano MartínezPalmeiras80
20Maximiliano AraújoSporting CP263
25Juan Manuel SanabriaAtlético San Luis31
Santiago HomenchenkoQuerétaro00
Forward
7Rodrigo AguirreAmérica93
9Federico ViñasOviedo92
18Brian RodríguezAmérica314
19Luciano RodríguezNeom50
21Facundo TorresPalmeiras232
Facundo PellistriPanathinaikos372
Ignacio LaquintanaRed Bull Bragantino21

Uruguay National Football Team Squad Players in the 2024 Copa America

Uruguay National Football Team Squad

Here is the Uruguay National team’s final squad, which will be selected for the 2024 Copa America. Player details are provided on the Uruguay Squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Uruguay squad for the 2024 Copa America, including their positions.

GoalkeeperSergio Rochet, Santiago Mele, and Franco Israel.
DefendersJosé María Giménez, Santiago Bueno, Santiago Mourino, Mathías Olivera, Nahitan Nández, Guillermo Varela, José Luis Rodríguez y Marcelo Saracchi.
MidfieldersMarco Orona, Facundo Bernal, Emiliano Martinez, Lucas Sanabria, Nicolas Fonseca, Manuel Ugarte, Federico Valverde, Nicolas De La Cruz and Giorgan de Arrascaeta.
ForwardsMatias Abaldo, Facundo Pellistri, Maximiliano Araujo, Facundo Torres, Joaquin Lavega, Luciano Rodriguez, Pablo Suarez, Cristian Olivera and Darwin Nunez
CaptainJosé Giménez

Uruguay 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule

Below is the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualification match schedule and results of the Uruguay national football team in the CONMEBOL qualifying campaign as of November 2025.

Uruguay 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification Match Schedule

DateFixtureScoreLocation
6 September 2024Uruguay vs Paraguay0–0Montevideo, Uruguay
10 September 2024Venezuela vs Uruguay0–0Maturín, Venezuela
11 October 2024Peru vs Uruguay1–0Lima, Peru
15 October 2024Uruguay vs Ecuador2–1Montevideo, Uruguay
15 November 2024Uruguay vs Colombia3–2Montevideo, Uruguay
19 November 2024Brazil vs Uruguay1–1Salvador, Brazil
21 March 2025Uruguay vs Argentina0–1Montevideo, Uruguay
25 March 2025Bolivia vs Uruguay0–0El Alto, Bolivia
5 June 2025Paraguay vs Uruguay2–0Asunción, Paraguay
10 June 2025Uruguay vs Venezuela2–0Montevideo, Uruguay
4 September 2025Uruguay vs Peru3–0Montevideo, Uruguay
9 September 2025Chile vs Uruguay0–0Santiago, Chile

Uruguay’s standings in the CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup qualifying

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4Uruguay 187742212+1027

Uruguay’s schedule and squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Uruguay 2026 FIFA World Cup Squad

Uruguay National Football Team
GoalkeeperSergio Rochet (Internacional), Franco Israel (Sporting Lisbon) and Santiago Mele (Junior Barranquilla)
DefendersSantiago Bueno (Girona), Bruno Mendez (Corinthians), Sebastian Cacares (América de Mexico), Puma Rodríguez (Vasco da Gama), Mathías Olivera (Napoli), Joaquin Piquerez (Palmeiras), Matías Viña (Sassuolo), and Lucas Olaza (Krasnodar) and Ronald Araujo (Barcelona)
MidfieldersFederico Valverde (Real Madrid), Nahitan Nández (Cagliari), Matías Vecino (Lazio), Manuel Ugarte (Paris Saint-Germain), and Nicolás de la Cruz (River Plate).
ForwardsAgustin Canobbio (Athletico Paranaense), Maximiliano Araujo (Toluca), Facundo Torres (Orlando City), Brian Rodríguez (América de Mexico), Facundo Pellistri (Manchester United), Cristian Olivera (Los Angeles FC), Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Flamengo), and Darwin Nunez (Liverpool).
CaptainJosé Giménez

2026 Uruguay National Football Team Fixtures and Results

DateTeamsMatch TypeHost(s)
27 March 2026England vs UruguayFriendlyLondon, England

2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule – Group Stage

Group H Teams – Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay

DateTeamsMatch TypeHost(s)
15 June 2026Saudi Arabia v UruguayGroup StageHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, US
21 June 2026Uruguay v Cape VerdeGroup StageHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, US
26 June 2026Uruguay v SpainGroup StageEstadio Akron, Zapopan, Mexico

Uruguay Football Team Logo

Uruguay Football Team Logo and Kit 2025

The Uruguay Football Team Logo combines a Shield Shape, the Sun of May, Four Stars, the AUF (Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol) Insignia, and golden and Sky Blue Colours.

Top Players of the Uruguay National Football Team

Uruguay National Football Team Most Appearances Player

PositionNameCapsGoalsPositionCareer
1Diego Godín1618Central back2005-22
2Luis Suárez14369Striker2007-24
3Edinson Cavani13658Striker2008-22

Uruguay Team Top Goalscorers

PositionNameGoalsCapsAvg GoalsCareer
1Luis Suárez691430.482007-24
2Edinson Cavani581360.432008-22
3Diego Forlán361120.322002-14

Uruguay National Football Team: Honours & Tournament Record

Uruguay National Football Team_ Honours & Tournament Record

All-time Football records and statistics

Here are the all-time football records and statistics of the Portugal National Football Team as of December 2025.

TournamentWinnerAppearancesYear
FIFA World Cup2141930, 1950
FIFA Confederations Cup02Fourth place
1997, 2013
Olympic Games221924, 1928
Copa América15461916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1942, 1956, 1959, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1995, 2011
Pan American Games13Gold Medals: 3 (1952, 1983, 2015)**
Silver Medals: 2 (1956, 1999)**
Total2010

Head-to-head record

Played – 1,000

Win – 446

Loss – 312

Drew – 242

Win % – 44.6%

Major Tournament Record

TournamentAppearancesBest ResultNotable Years
FIFA World Cup14Champions (2x)1930, 1950
Copa América46Champions (15x)See above
Olympic Games2Gold Medal (2x)1924, 1928
FIFA Confederations Cup2Fourth Place1997, 2013

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