Ecuador
The Ecuador National Soccer Team, established in 1925 under the guidance of the Ecuadorian Football Federation, represents Ecuador in FIFA and CONMEBOL competitions. A consistent FIFA World Cup participant since the early 2000s, Ecuador is admired for its energetic style, altitude-toughened stamina, and emerging talent. With growing success in South American football, the team continues to embody national pride, unity, and determination on the global stage.

Explore the official Ecuador National Team squad and get a clear overview of every player selected for the tournament. Discover the key details behind the stars, rising talents, and core squad members who shape the team’s World Cup 2026 campaign.

H. Galíndez
Position
Goalkeeper
Age
38

M. Ramírez
Position
Goalkeeper
Age
25

G. Valle
Position
Goalkeeper
Age
29

P. Estupiñán
Position
Defender
Age
27

P. Hincapié
Position
Midfielder
Age
23

Y. Medina
Position
Midfielder
Age
21

J. Ordoñez
Position
Defender
Age
21

W. Pacho
Position
Defender
Age
24

J. Porozo
Position
Defender
Age
25

A. Preciado
Position
Defender
Age
27

F. Torres
Position
Defender
Age
28

J. Alcívar
Position
Midfielder
Age
26

M. Caicedo
Position
Midfielder
Age
24

D. Castillo
Position
Midfielder
Age
21

A. Franco
Position
Defender
Age
27

K. Páez
Position
Attacker
Age
18

A. Minda
Position
Midfielder
Age
22

A. Valencia
Position
Attacker
Age
22

P. Vite
Position
Midfielder
Age
23

K. Rodríguez
Position
Attacker
Age
25

J. Yeboah
Position
Attacker
Age
25

N. Angulo
Position
Attacker
Age
22

J. Caicedo
Position
Attacker
Age
28

Jeremy Arévalo
Position
Attacker
Age
20

G. Plata
Position
Attacker
Age
25

E. Valencia
Position
Attacker
Age
36
Meet the Ecuador National Team coaching staff, who play a vital role in preparing the squad for success on the international stage. Working behind the scenes, they support the team’s tactical development, physical conditioning, match preparation, and overall performance throughout World Cup 2026.

Sebastián Beccacece
Head Coach
Birthday:
Dec 17, 1980
Nationality:
Argentina/Italy

Guillermo Marino
Assistant Coach
Birthday:
Aug 1, 1980
Nationality:
Argentina / Italy

Nicolás Chiesa
Assistant Coach
Birthday:
May 26, 1980
Nationality:
Argentina

Gustavo Campagnuolo
Goalkeeping Coach
Birthday:
Sep 7, 1972
Nationality:
Argentina / Italy

Martín Bressan
Fitness Coach
Birthday:
May 5, 1973
Nationality:
Argentina
Explore the latest Ecuador matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and stay updated on results, key moments, and standout player performances from every game.
Ecuador vs Curaçao
0 : 0
Jun 21, 2026 • World Cup 2026
Kansas City Stadium
Ivory Coast vs Ecuador
1 : 0
Jun 15, 2026 • World Cup 2026
Philadelphia Stadium
Netherlands vs Ecuador
1 : 1
Mar 31, 2026 • Friendlies
Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
Morocco vs Ecuador
1 : 1
Mar 27, 2026 • Friendlies
Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid
Ecuador vs New Zealand
2 : 0
Nov 19, 2025 • Friendlies
Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison
Canada vs Ecuador
0 : 0
Nov 14, 2025 • Friendlies
BMO Field, Toronto
Mexico vs Ecuador
1 : 1
Oct 15, 2025 • Friendlies
Estadio Akron, Guadalajara
USA vs Ecuador
1 : 1
Oct 11, 2025 • Friendlies
Q2 Stadium, Austin
Ecuador vs Argentina
1 : 0
Sep 9, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification South America
Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha, Guayaquil
Paraguay vs Ecuador
0 : 0
Sep 4, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification South America
Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
Peru vs Ecuador
0 : 0
Jun 11, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification South America
Estadio Nacional, Lima
Ecuador vs Brazil
0 : 0
Jun 5, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification South America
Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha, Guayaquil
Ecuador secured their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a disciplined and highly consistent CONMEBOL campaign. Even after starting the qualifiers with a three-point deduction, they stayed among the strongest teams in South America and officially qualified on June 10, 2025 after a 0-0 draw away to Peru. Their campaign was built on defensive strength as much as results — Ecuador conceded only five goals in 18 matches, the fewest in the section, while also collecting important wins over Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, and Argentina. They finished second in the standings, underlining how impressive the qualification run was from start to finish.
Played
Qualification matches played
Won
Matches won
Drawn
Matches drawn
Lost
Matches lost
Goals For
Total goals scored
Goals Against
Total goals conceded
Goal Difference
GF minus GA
Points
3 per win, 1 per draw
Road to WC
Match | Date | MatchUp | Stadium | City | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sep 8, 2023 | Argentina vs Ecuador | Estadio Monumental | Buenos Aires | 1:0 |
2 | Sep 12, 2023 | Ecuador vs Uruguay | Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado | Quito | 2:1 |
3 | Oct 12, 2023 | Bolivia vs Ecuador | Estadio Hernando Siles | La Paz | 1:2 |
4 | Oct 17, 2023 | Ecuador vs Colombia | Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado | Quito | 0:0 |
5 | Nov 16, 2023 | Venezuela vs Ecuador | Estadio Monumental de Maturín | Maturín | 0:0 |
6 | Nov 21, 2023 | Ecuador vs Chile | Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado | Quito | 1:0 |
7 | Sep 7, 2024 | Brazil vs Ecuador | Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira | Curitiba | 1:0 |
8 | Sep 10, 2024 | Ecuador vs Peru | Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado | Quito | 1:0 |
9 | Oct 10, 2024 | Ecuador vs Paraguay | Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado | Quito | 0:0 |
10 | Oct 15, 2024 | Uruguay vs Ecuador | Estadio Centenario | Montevideo | 0:0 |
11 | Nov 15, 2024 | Ecuador vs Bolivia | Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha | Guayaquil | 4:0 |
12 | Nov 19, 2024 | Colombia vs Ecuador | Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez | Barranquilla | 0:1 |
13 | Mar 21, 2025 | Ecuador vs Venezuela | Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado | Quito | 2:1 |
14 | Mar 26, 2025 | Chile vs Ecuador | Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos | Santiago de Chile | 0:0 |
15 | Jun 5, 2025 | Ecuador vs Brazil | Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha | Guayaquil | 0:0 |
16 | Jun 11, 2025 | Peru vs Ecuador | Estadio Nacional | Lima | 0:0 |
17 | Sep 4, 2025 | Paraguay vs Ecuador | Estadio Defensores del Chaco | Asunción | 0:0 |
18 | Sep 9, 2025 | Ecuador vs Argentina | Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha | Guayaquil | 1:0 |
Ecuador’s World Cup history may be shorter than that of South America’s giants, but it has still produced memorable moments and standout players. La Tri made its tournament debut in 2002, opening a new chapter for Ecuadorian football on the global stage. Their greatest World Cup campaign came in 2006, when Ecuador defeated Poland 2–0 and Costa Rica 3–0 to reach the Round of 16 for the first time, their best result so far. They were then narrowly beaten 1–0 by England, with David Beckham’s free-kick ending a brave run.
Ecuador has also been shaped by notable figures such as Agustín Delgado, a key scorer in 2002 and 2006, and Enner Valencia, who became the face of the modern era with crucial World Cup goals, including a decisive double against hosts Qatar in 2022. Though still chasing a deeper run, Ecuador’s World Cup story is one of growth, resilience, and rising ambition.
Ecuador have appeared at the FIFA World Cup four times — 2002, 2006, 2014, and 2022 — with 2026 set to be their fifth participation. Their qualification for 2026 made it back-to-back World Cup appearances for the first time since 2002 and 2006.
Ecuador’s best World Cup finish came in 2006, when they reached the Round of 16 for the first time. That remains the high point of La Tri’s history at the tournament.
Enner Valencia is Ecuador’s top World Cup scorer with 6 goals. He moved clear of the previous mark with his goals at Qatar 2022.
Édison Méndez holds Ecuador’s record for most World Cup matches played, with 8 appearances. Enner Valencia, on 6, could overtake him in 2026.
In 2006, Ecuador reached the knockout stage for the first time, still the nation’s best World Cup run. Another landmark came in 2022, when Enner Valencia scored twice against Qatar and became Ecuador’s leading World Cup scorer.

Enner Valencia
Ecuador’s all-time leading goal scorer and the face of the national team across three World Cups (2014, 2022, 2026 qualification cycle). Valencia has carried Ecuador through multiple qualifying campaigns and remains the team’s main attacking reference.

Moisés Caicedo
A modern, high-intensity midfielder who plays a crucial role for Ecuador and in the Premier League. His ball-winning and tactical intelligence make him the key engine in midfield. Caicedo’s rise to Europe greatly elevated Ecuador’s competitiveness during 2026 qualifying.

Piero Hincapié
One of the most promising defenders in South America and a starter in Europe. Hincapié brings composure and pace to Ecuador’s back line. His performances during qualifiers established him as the defensive leader of the new generation.

Gonzalo Plata
Plata provides speed, creativity, and 1-on-1 ability on the right flank. Known for his dribbling and unpredictability, he has been a consistent threat in World Cup qualifiers. His attacking contributions add balance and width to Ecuador’s forward play.

Willian Pacho
A new-generation defensive pillar, Pacho combines calm ball-playing quality with aggressive defending. He has been a standout presence in Ecuador’s 2026 qualifying run and is widely seen as a cornerstone of the back line heading into the World Cup.

Kendry Páez
A teenage sensation already making an impact on the senior team. Páez combines vision, technique, and confidence, becoming one of the youngest players to score in CONMEBOL qualifiers. Seen as Ecuador’s future playmaker for 2026 and beyond.
Iván Hurtado
Ecuador’s all-time appearance leader with 168 caps, Hurtado was the commanding centre-back of multiple generations. He captained the team through historic milestones and remained a defensive reference point for more than two decades.
Alberto Spencer
Ecuador’s most iconic historic striker and a true South American legend. Spencer remains the all-time top scorer in Copa Libertadores history (54 goals) and a Peñarol icon, combining ruthless finishing with big-match excellence that defined an era.
Álex Aguinaga
A legendary playmaker and long-time captain, Aguinaga defined Ecuador’s football identity across the 1990s and early 2000s. With 109 caps, his vision, technique, and leadership helped carry Ecuador into its first World Cup era.
Agustín Delgado
A classic No.9 and former Ecuador record scorer (31 goals) before Enner Valencia surpassed him, Delgado delivered in the biggest moments. He also scored Ecuador’s first-ever World Cup goal in 2006, sealing his place in national-team history.
Follow Ecuador at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and discover where the team will play throughout the tournament. Explore the full match schedule, host cities, and stadiums set to stage some of the competition’s biggest moments. From group-stage fixtures to possible knockout-round drama, find everything you need to experience the action live at football’s biggest event.

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium / Capacity: 76400
Get ready for unforgettable moments at Arrowhead Stadium — the beating heart of Kansas City and a proud host of FIFA World Cup 2026! Famous for its record-breaking crowd noise and passionate fans, Arrowhead has hosted top international matches and major sporting events. With its iconic design, electric atmosphere, and deep-rooted sports culture, the stadium promises a thrilling World Cup experience filled with energy, pride, and world-class football.
Ecuador vs Curaçao
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, US
Ecuador has participated 4 times before 2026 (2002, 2006, 2014, 2022).
Ecuador has never reached a FIFA World Cup final.
Ecuador has reached the knockout stage once — the Round of 16 in 2006.
Ecuador’s best finish is the Round of 16 (2006).
Ecuador’s worst outcomes have been group-stage exits. They went out in the group stage in 2002, 2014, and 2022.
One of Ecuador’s most recognized rivalries is Peru, a long-running CONMEBOL matchup often referenced as the Ecuador–Peru football rivalry.
Ecuador sealed their place at the 2026 World Cup through the CONMEBOL qualifying campaign, finishing second in the standings.
Ecuador’s group-stage venues are set for Philadelphia, Kansas City, and New York/New Jersey. They open against Côte d’Ivoire in Philadelphia on June 14, 2026, then play Curaçao in Kansas City on June 20, 2026, and finish the group against Germany in New York/New Jersey on June 25, 2026.

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