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Ecuador squad World Cup 2026: Which players will make it to the showpiece in USA, Mexico and Canada?

All you need to know about Ecuador's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is on the horizon, with 48 teams preparing to battle for the ultimate prize.

Defending champions Argentina have already secured their spot in the tournament, while Ecuador surprisingly clinched early qualification from the CONMEBOL qualifiers section as well, beating traditional powerhouses like Brazil and Uruguay to it.

La Tricolor boast a fairly balanced squad, led by Argentine manager Sebastian Beccacece. After crashing out in the group stage of the 2022 edition, Ecuador will be determined to go further this time and establish themselves as dark horses.

This will be only the fifth time the South American nation features in the World Cup, having made their debut in 2002.

Here is the possible squad that could travel to the USA as Ecuador look to make their mark in the biggest football tournament in the world.

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    Goalkeepers

    Who starts between the sticks for Ecuador at the 2026 World Cup will be an interesting watch. The experienced Hernan Galindez has been Ecuador's first-choice goalkeeper in most of their qualifying matches. However, considering his age and the impressive performances of Gonzalo Valle in recent qualifiers against strong sides like Brazil and Peru, Sebastian Beccacece faces a compelling decision.

    Despite the competition, Galindez is expected to retain his position as the starting goalkeeper due to his experience with the national team, while Valle, who only recently made his debut, is likely to serve as a backup.

    Moises Ramirez could also be a potential option, but he has only featured in six matches for Ecuador since making his debut in 2021.

    Ramirez and Valle currently play in the Ecuadorian Serie A, while Galindez represents Huracan in the Primera Division in Argentina.

    Player Club
    Hernan Galindez Huracan
    Gonzalo Valle L.D.U Quito
    Moises Ramirez Independiente DV
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    Defenders

    When it comes to defensive duties, Ecuador have outclassed every other team in the CONMEBOL qualifiers.

    They have conceded just five goals, the fewest in the qualifiers and have kept an impressive twelve clean sheets in sixteen games so far.

    The backline has consistently held its shape under Sebastian Beccacece, with high hopes of replicating that form at the 2026 World Cup.

    Pervis Estupinan of Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League has formed a strong partnership at full-back with young Joel Ordonez, while Pier Hincapie and Willian Pacho have been outstanding at the heart of defense.

    Ecuador will not be short of options at the World Cup, with the likes of Angelo Preciado, Felix Torres, and Kevin Rodriguez also pushing for a place in the starting eleven.

    Player Club
    Pervis Estupinian Brighton
    Joel Ordonez Cub Brugge
    Angelo Preciado Sparta Prague
    Willian Pacho PSG
    Piero Hincapie Bayer Leverkusen
    Kevin Rodriguez Union Saint-Gilloise
    Xavier Arreaga Barcelona SC
    Bryan Ramirez L.D.U Quito
    Felix Torres Corinthians
    Jhoanner Chavez Lens
    Diego Palacios Corinthians
    Jose Andres Hurtado RB Bragantino
    Jackson Porozo Troyes
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    Midfielders

    Alongside a solid defence, Ecuador are also well stacked in the midfield region with some of the top European stars playing for them.

    Moises Caicedo of Chelsea is the current engine of the Ecuadorian midfield and has been majorly influential in Ecuador's recent success in the CONMEBOL Qualifiers.

    Apart from Caicedo there is the young Kendry Paez who only recently confirmed his move to Chelsea to join his national team mate. Despite his young age, Paez is a crucial cog in the midfield for Ecuador and will have a huge role to play at the World Cup in 2026.

    Alan Franco of Atletico Minerio is also a regular in the Ecuador sarting XI and will be expected to start at the World Cup.

    Player Club
    Moises Caicedo Chelsea
    Kendry Paez Chelsea
    Pedro Vite Vancouver Whitecaps
    Kendry Paez Chelsea
    Jhegson Mendez Inpendiente DV
    Alan Franco Atletico Minerio
    Yaimar Medina Genk
    Denil Castilo Midtjylland
    Cristian Ramirez Monagas SC
    John Yeboah Rakow Czestochowa
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    Attackers

    Unlike the defense and midfield, the attacking department has been a bit of a concern for Beccacece's side. Ecuador have managed just thirteen goals in the qualifiers, the fewest among teams apart from Peru and Chile, who sit at the bottom of the table.

    While Ecuador’s solid defense has helped cover their attacking shortcomings, they will need to find goals if they are to perform well at the World Cup.

    Veteran striker Enner Valencia remains Ecuador's main man up front, with five goals in the qualifiers so far. However, apart from Valencia, none of the Ecuadorian forwards have truly stepped up.

    Beccacece will have some important decisions to make when finalizing the squad for next year’s World Cup.

    Player Club
    Enner Valencia Internacional
    Nilson Angulo RSCA Futures
    John Mercado AVS
    Alan Minda Cercle Brugge
    Jeremy Sarmiento Brighton
    Gonzalo Plata Flamengo
    Keny Arroyo Besiktas
    Kevin Rodriguez Union Saint-Gilliose
    Anthony Valencia Antwerp
    Anderson Julio Dallas
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