Paraguay at the FIFA World Cup: Team profile and history

Read through Paraguay's World Cup history, records and memorable moments. Follow their road to the tournament with the latest on their fixtures, group and coach.

  • Paraguay have punched ticket to FIFA World Cup 2026

  • La Albirroja last made global finals at South Africa 2010

  • Learn all about the nation and their World Cup history

Although three editions of FIFA’s flagship event have gone by without Paraguay’s national anthem being played in the stadiums, its notes will be sung again in 2026. Fans in Asuncion and beyond will soon be able to experience the thrill of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ with a promising pack of players who are intent on writing a new chapter of their nation’s football history.  

La Albirroja last graced the tournament at South Africa 2010, when a late decider from David Villa ended their run at the quarter-final stage in heartbreaking fashion at the hands of eventual champions Spain. This time around, their dreams of competing among the world’s best will be realised on North American soil.


Paraguay coach: Gustavo AlfaroParaguay coach: Gustavo Alfaro

ASUNCION, PARAGUAY - SEPTEMBER 04: Gustavo Alfaro, Head Coach of Paraguay celebrates after qualifying to the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the South American FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match between Paraguay and Ecuador at Estadio Defensores del Chaco on September 04, 2025 in Asuncion, Paraguay. (Photo by Christian Alvarenga/Getty Images)

The Argentine coach faced a tough test when he took the reins in August 2024, inheriting a side that had picked up only five points from an available 18 in a fiercely-contested qualifying campaign. At his unveiling, he told reporters: “I’d like Paraguay to be the team that nobody wants to face, who fight harder than anyone else and whose spirit never falters.” 

On Gustavo Alfaro’s debut in the dugout, he guided his charges to a hard-fought goalless draw against Uruguay at Montevideo’s Estadio Centenario. He was then in the hotseat for 12 of the South American preliminaries, suffering a single setback in the form of a slender 1-0 defeat to Brazil in Sao Paulo. Although the tactician was delighted to secure qualification, he stressed that his ambitions went further, vowing that his team would not be travelling to North America just to make up the numbers. Their aim would be to fight, to compete and to extend their run in the tournament for as long as possible.

Alfaro boasts solid coaching credentials: since 1992 he has overseen a dozen clubs and has also enjoyed stints in charge of Ecuador and Costa Rica. In little more than a year, he turned Paraguay’s fortunes around and gave supporters cause for celebration with a return to World Cup action.


Paraguay’s World Cup 2026 fixtures and groupParaguay’s World Cup 2026 fixtures and group

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How Paraguay qualified for World Cup 2026How Paraguay qualified for World Cup 2026

The new, expanded format of the FIFA World Cup 2026 guarantees that six nations from the CONMEBOL region can qualify automatically for the global extravaganza, with one more berth up for grabs in the intercontinental play-offs. A sixth-place finish was enough for Paraguay to book their ticket. They also felled some giants along the way, beating Brazil 1-0 and Argentina 2-1 in two of their most eye-catching performances.

Paraguay's players pose for a team photo ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match between Paraguay and Ecuador

Paraguay’s World Cup historyParaguay’s World Cup history

  • Confederation: CONMEBOL

  • Best World Cup: Quarter-finals (2010)

  • Last World Cup: South Africa 2010 (Quarter-finals)

  • First World Cup: Uruguay 1930 (Group stage)

  • World Cup appearances: Nine (1930, 1950, 1958, 1986, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2026)

  • Current run of successive qualifications: One

  • Overall World Cup record: P27 W7 D10 L10 F30 A38

ASUNCION, PARAGUAY - SEPTEMBER 04: Miguel Almiron of Paraguay celebrates after qualifying to the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the South American FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match between Paraguay and Ecuador at Estadio Defensores del Chaco on September 04, 2025 in Asuncion, Paraguay. (Photo by Christian Alvarenga/Getty Images)

Paraguay’s best World CupParaguay’s best World Cup

In South Africa, La Albirroja featured in Group F where a 1-1 draw with Italy, a 2-0 victory over Slovakia and a goalless deadlock against New Zealand proved enough to win the group. In the round of 16, Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Tshwane/Pretoria was the scene of a nail-biting penalty shootout, in which Paraguay slotted home all of their five spot kicks while Japan were undone by a single slip-up after neither side troubled the scoreboard in 120 minutes of action.

In the quarter-final held at Johannesburg’s Ellis Park Stadium, Paraguay were involved in one of the tournament’s most gripping encounters when they faced Spain, who would go on to lift the trophy. Gerardo Martino’s team stood strong, showing discipline and character, and came agonisingly close to opening the scoring when Oscar Cardozo failed to find the net from 12 yards. Just minutes later, Justo Villar denied Xabi Alonso from the penalty spot before Villa scored the only goal of the game in the 83rd minute.

Although that marked the end of their journey, the South Americans had impressed by reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in their country’s history and gave a good account of themselves to a worldwide audience and, most importantly, to their loyal fans.


Paraguay’s last World CupParaguay’s last World Cup

Paraguay’s most recent outing on the world stage was also their most memorable, as they came within touching distance of the semi-finals at South Africa 2010. The side that pushed Spain all the way featured the likes of Villar, Cardozo, Paulo da Silva and Nelson Haedo alongside veteran Denis Caniza, who was returning for a remarkable fourth World Cup campaign.

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03:  David Villa of Spain scores his side's first goal during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final match between Paraguay and Spain at Ellis Park Stadium on July 3, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.  (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

Paraguay’s first World CupParaguay’s first World Cup

Paraguay were among the select few teams that were invited to take part in the very first World Cup. Although they lost their Group 4 opener 3-0 to the USA, they quickly bounced back in their next match with a 1-0 win over Belgium. However, this was not enough for them to advance to the knockout phase.


Paraguay’s World Cup top scorerParaguay’s World Cup top scorer

SEOGWIPO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA:  Paraguay's Nelson Cuevas celebrates his second goal of the night in the 84th minute, 12 June 2002 at the Jeju World Cup Stadium in Seogwipo, during first round Group B action between Slovenia and Paraguay in the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan.  Paraguay defeated Slovenia 3-1. AFP PHOTO/EMMANUEL DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images)

Forward Nelson Cuevas, also known as Pipino, is Paraguay’s top scorer, with three goals at the global showpiece to his name. He first featured at Korea Republic/Japan 2002, where he bagged a brace against Slovenia, and returned four years later in Germany to complete his haul by striking against Trinidad and Tobago. Cuevas hung up his boots in 2013 and has since expressed the hope that someone will soon break his goalscoring record, believing that this would mark a step forward for football in his homeland.


Paraguay players with most World Cup appearancesParaguay players with most World Cup appearances

Two Paraguayans share the crown, both on 12 appearances apiece. La Albirroja’s defensive stalwart Caniza featured four times at France 1998 and equalled this tally at Korea/Japan 2002. He boosted his total with a further three appearances at Germany 2006 before signing off with one final outing four years later in South Africa.

Roque Santa Cruz has matched this achievement. Although he continues to play, he retired from international football in 2016, having drawn level with Caniza’s record. The forward first lined up at Korea/Japan 2002, where he made four appearances. He then added three more to his tally on German soil and featured in a further five matches in the Rainbow Nation in 2010.

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03:  Iker Casillas of Spain saves a goal scoring chance by Roque Santa Cruz of Paraguay during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final match between Paraguay and Spain at Ellis Park Stadium on July 3, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.  (Photo by Jamie McDonald/Getty Images)

Paraguay’s memorable World Cup momentsParaguay’s memorable World Cup moments

Paraguay’s historic run at South Africa 2010 has never been topped, although other tournaments have also provided their fair share of highlights. Mexico 1986 also marked a milestone in the country’s history as Paraguay returned to the world stage after a 28-year absence. With Cayetano Re at the helm, the South Americans made their mark by reaching the knockout phase unbeaten, playing out a stalemate against the hosts. The last-16 stage was uncharted territory for Paraguay, but England ensured their adventure went no further.

(GERMANY OUT) 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico Paraguay line-up before the first round match against Mexico - (Photo by Schlage/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

France 1998 also holds a special place in fans’ hearts. La Albirroja, who were inspired by Paulo Cesar Carpegiani’s coaching and Jose Luis Chilavert’s heroics in goal, once again came through the group stage unscathed despite a challenging pool alongside Spain, Bulgaria and Nigeria. In the round of 16, Paraguay came up against the hosts and eventual champions. Although the South Americans held firm and kept a clean sheet for over 90 minutes, France’s Laurent Blanc ultimately wrote his name into the history books in the 114th minute with the first ever golden goal at a FIFA tournament.

24 Jun 1998:  Celso Ayala (left) of Paraguay celebrates with team mate Hugo Brizuela after scoring in the World Cup group D game against Nigeria at the Stade Municipal in Toulouse, France. Paraguay won 3-1 to join Nigeria in the knockout phase. \ Mandatory Credit: Ben Radford /Allsport

Paraguay’s biggest World Cup winsParaguay’s biggest World Cup wins

Of Paraguay’s seven World Cup wins to date, two stand out as their highest-scoring victories in recent times. The first came in a heroic display at Korea/Japan 2002 against Slovenia. By half-time, the South Americans were a goal down and a man short, following Carlos Paredes’s dismissal. However, they pulled off an unlikely comeback in a stirring second-half showing, snatching a 3-1 win thanks to a Cuevas double and Jorge Campos’s close-range effort, which proved enough to carry them into the next round.

SEOGWIPO - JUNE 12:  Jorge Campos of Paraguay celebrates his goal during the Slovenia v Paraguay, Group B, World Cup Group Stage match played at the Seogwipo-Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo, South Korea on June 12, 2002. Paraguay won 3-1. (Photo by Clive Brunskilll/Getty Images)

Another two-goal winning margin came against Slovakia, this time at South Africa 2010. Goals from Enrique Vera and Cristian Riveros earned Paraguay their first win of the competition in a clash where they showcased both attacking quality and defensive solidity, attributes that would take them further than they had ever gone before.

BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 20:  Enrique Vera of Paraguay celebrates scoring the opening goal during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group F match between Slovakia and Paraguay at the Free State Stadium on June 20, 2010 in Mangaung/Bloemfontein, South Africa.  (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)