Article 70NJZ Defensive, wily and intense, Ecuador aims to make 2026 World Cup its best

Defensive, wily and intense, Ecuador aims to make 2026 World Cup its best

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Luis Miguel Echegaray
from US news | The Guardian on (#70NJZ)

The South American nation performed better than ever in World Cup qualifying, with strength in depth that make them difficult to play against

Last September, in the sweltering night heat of Guayaquil, Ecuador finished off their Conmebol World Cup qualifiers with a 1-0 victory over table-leaders and defending champions Argentina. Enner Valencia, the 35-year-old journeyman and the nation's all-time scorer, sealed the win with a penalty in his 100th appearance. The Estadio Monumental roared with ecstasy and emotion.

Both sides had already sealed qualification for 2026 and the visitors were playing without Lionel Messi, who had also said goodbye to qualifiers after his final game in Buenos Aires a few days prior. But none of these narratives mattered to Ecuadorian fans. They were acknowledging a magnificent campaign as La Tricolor ended second in the table, their best-ever finish since Conmebol qualifiers moved to a single table. And this despite starting the campaign with a three-point penalty due to the use of documents with false information to register Byron Castillo in the previous cycle.

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