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Uruguay to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Uruguay's national football team was established in 1900 and plays home matches at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo. The squad won the Copa América twice and claimed two FIFA World Cup titles, establishing itself as a dominant force in South American football during the twentieth century. Uruguay's playing tradition emphasises technical skill and tactical discipline. The rivalry with Argentina remains one of football's most intense international fixtures, rooted in decades of competitive encounters across major tournaments.
Founded in 1900, Uruguay is one of the oldest national football teams in the world. The nation has been a fixture in international football for over a century.
Estadio Centenario in Montevideo serves as Uruguay's primary home ground. Built in 1930, it remains an iconic venue for the national team.
Uruguay has won 15 Copa America championships, making them one of the tournament's most successful nations. Their most recent victory came in 2011.
Uruguay won the FIFA World Cup twice: in 1930 (as hosts) and 1950. Both tournaments rank among the greatest achievements in the nation's football history.
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