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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.
Rank Player Caps Goals Career 1: Diego Godín: 161: 8: 2005–2022 2: Luis Suárez: 142: 69: 2007–present 3 Edinson Cavani: 136: 58: 2008–2022 Fernando Muslera
This category contains past and present players of the senior Uruguay national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Uruguayan men's footballers .
From there, Uruguay maintained a competitive generation through the 1960s and into the early 1970s with players from Nacional and Peñarol, who had won several continental and club world titles during that time. In 1962, Uruguay had a relatively poor World Cup, being eliminated in the group stage after a dramatic last match against the Soviet ...
Nasazzi is regarded by many as Uruguay's greatest ever football player. [5] He was known as El Gran Mariscal ("The Great Marshal "), and had already won the gold medal at the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games , [ 6 ] as well as the South American Championship in 1923 , 1924 , and 1926 , by the time of the first World Cup .
Uruguay players, including Darwin Núñez, noticed an altercation behind the team's bench and about a dozen. ... I asked 5 food pros to name the best peppermint bark — they all agreed on 1 brand.
He is regarded as one of the best playmakers of his generation and as one of Uruguay's and South America's greatest ever players. He represented his nation at two FIFA World Cups, in 1986 and 1990, also winning the Copa América in 1983, 1987 and 1995. At club level, Francescoli began his career with Uruguayan club Wanderers.
Obdulio Jacinto Muiños Varela (Spanish pronunciation: [oβˈðuljo βaˈɾela]; September 20, 1917 — August 2, 1996) was a Uruguayan football player. He was the captain of the Uruguay national team that won the 1950 World Cup after beating Brazil in the decisive final round match popularly known as the Maracanazo.