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The Uruguay national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Uruguay), nicknamed La Celeste (The Sky Blue), represents Uruguay in international men's football, and is administered by the Uruguayan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uruguay. Uruguay has won four world competitions organised by FIFA: two Olympic ...
Costa Rica 0–0 Uruguay. (San José, Costa Rica; 31 May 2024) Biggest win. N/A. Biggest defeat. N/A. The Uruguay A' national football team is the local national football team of Uruguay and is open only to domestic league players. It is administered by the Uruguayan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uruguay.
September 2, 2024 at 10:48 PM. Inter Miami forward Luis Suarez, who makes scoring goals look easy, on Monday faced one of the toughest moments of his storied career. The 37-year-old, wearing a ...
Uruguay will face Brazil on Saturday at 9 p.m. in a clash of South American giants fit for a tournament final. Brazil will be without star winger Vinícius Júnior due to yellow card accumulation ...
Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis ˈswaɾes]; born 24 January 1987) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Major League Soccer club Inter Miami. Nicknamed " El Pistolero " ("The Gunman"), he is regarded as one of the best players of his generation, and one of the greatest strikers of all time. [2]
Marcelo Bielsa. Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera[2] ([maɾˈselo alˈβeɾto ˈβjelsa], [a] nicknamed El Loco Bielsa [ˈloko ˈβjelsa], [a] meaning 'The Madman Bielsa'; born 21 July 1955) is an Argentine professional football manager who is the current manager of the Uruguay national team. [3] He is widely regarded as one of the most ...
Diego Forlán is the first player to win 100 caps for Uruguay. He was also country's most capped player from 2011 to 2016. Rodolfo Rodríguez (lifting the trophy) was Uruguay's most capped player from 1985 to 2011. Ángel Romano (70 caps, 28 goals) was Uruguay's most capped player from 1923 to 1985. Luis Suárez (143 caps, 69 goals) is Uruguay ...
Uruguay hosted and won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930, beating Argentina 4–2 in the final. They won their second and last title in 1950, upsetting host Brazil 2–1 in the final match. The team have qualified for fourteen World Cups, reaching the second round in ten, the semi-finals five times, and the final twice.