

Uruguay
Fundado
1900
Entrenador
Marcelo Bielsa
Estadio
Estadio Centenario
Ciudad
Montevideo
Capacidad
60,235
Superficie
grass
Estadísticas de Temporada
Récord
7W 7D 4L
H:6W/A:1W
Goles
22 / 12 (+10)
H:16/A:6
Porterías a Cero
2
H:1/A:1
Jugadores lesionados (4)
Resultados Recientes
@ Canadá
Copa América · 14/07/2024
vs Colombia
Copa América · 11/07/2024
vs Brasil
Copa América · 07/07/2024
@ Estados Unidos
Copa América · 02/07/2024
vs Bolivia
Copa América · 28/06/2024
vs Panamá
Copa América · 24/06/2024
@ Ghana
Copa del Mundo · 02/12/2022
@ Portugal
Copa del Mundo · 28/11/2022
vs República de Corea
Copa del Mundo · 24/11/2022
@ Tailandia
China Cup · 25/03/2019
Uruguay
Uruguay's national football team is one of the most storied sides in the history of the sport. La Celeste won back-to-back FIFA World Cup titles in 1930 and 1950, the latter with the legendary Maracanazo victory over Brazil. Uruguay has also won a record 15 Copa America titles. The team has produced legendary players including Jose Nasazzi, Obdulio Varela, Alcides Ghiggia, Diego Forlan, and Luis Suarez. More recently, Darwin Nunez and Federico Valverde have become key figures. Managed for many years by the legendary Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay consistently punches above its weight on the world stage, qualifying regularly for World Cups and competing deep into tournaments despite the country's relatively small population.