This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 World Cup Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 48 countries who qualified. theguardian.com is running previews from three countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 11 June.The planLa Tri arrive as one of the most solid and respected teams in Conmebol. They finished second in the qualifiers behind Argentina despite the points deduction from the 2022 Byron Castillo case, standing out for having one of the continent’s best defences and a long unbeaten streak.Sebastián Beccacece – influenced by Jorge Sampaoli and Marcelo Bielsa – relies on high intensity, aggressive pressing and quick transitions. He frequently uses 4-2-3-1 along with 4-4-2 or variations of it featuring a solid double pivot, a creative attacking midfielder and explosive wingers. The block remains compact, with emphasis on defensive solidity and vertical attacks. The defensive line is the team’s greatest strength: Willian Pacho (Paris St-Germain), Piero Hincapié (Arsenal), Pervis Estupiñán (Milan) and Joel Ordóñez (Club Brugge), who sometimes plays as a full-back, all provide balance and strength. In midfield, Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea) is the box-to-box engine; up front Enner Valencia (Pachuca) remains lethal, while Gonzalo Plata (Flamengo) brings pace and flair.After an inconsistent 2024 Copa América campaign, when they won only one game in the group before being knocked out by Argentina, the eventual champions, in the quarter-finals, Ecuador secured World Cup qualification with victories that showed collective maturity. This is not a team dependent on one superstar; it is young and balanced. However, goals remains a problem; they scored 14 , conceding five, n 18 games in the qualifiers.Quick GuideEcuador: Group E fixturesShow14 June v Côte d'Ivoire, Philadelphia (7pm local, 15 June 12am BST, 15 June 9am AEST)20 June v Curaçao, Kansas City (7pm local, 21 June 1am BST, 21 June 10am AEST)25 June v Germany, New York/New Jersey (4pm local, 9pm BST, 26 June 6am AEST)“We wanted to maintain the defensive solidity the team already had … but also release the chains to maximise the players’ individual strengths,” said Beccacece. The head coach has had some mild criticism for sometimes being too cautious and his declarations are no longer as well received by a significant portion of fans, something that may not be as visible abroad.Ecuador are a dangerous dark horse: disciplined, athletic and eager to get through Group E against Germany, Côte d’Ivoire and Curaçao to repeat the success of advancing beyond the first round like they did at the 2006 edition in Germany.EcuadorEcuadorThe coachThe Argentinian Sebastián Beccacece took charge in August 2024 when Félix Sánchez was sacked after Ecuador’s Copa América quarter-final defeat. A former assistant to Sampaoli with Chile and Argentina, Beccacece previously coached Racing, Independiente and Elche, but this is his first experience as a national head coach. He has brought structure, intensity and tactical flexibility and under his leadership, Ecuador breezed to second in Conmebol’s qualifications. His rock star-like style has rejuvenated La Tri and although some still criticise him for a style of play that does not fully excite fans he is focused on the majority: “The most rewarding and satisfying thing since we’ve been at the helm is seeing the fans reconnect with the players and rekindle their love for the national team. The fans have fallen back in love with the national team, particularly with this group of players.” He is one of the continent’s most respected – and talked about – coaches.Star playerMoisés Caicedo. A relentless midfield engine, he recovers balls, distributes with precision and constantly arrives in attacking areas. He is considered one of the best in the world in his position, with top-level experience in the Premier League and Champions League. Alongside Willian Pacho and Piero Hincapié, he forms the core of Ecuador’s new European-based generation. “It’s a short competition and we have to make the most of it,” Caicedo said. “We can’t settle for just qualifying: we know we’re capable of more. We’re raring to take that next step so that the days when simply qualifying was the be-all and end-all are confined to the past.” A future captain in the making, Caicedo combines physicality, technique and leadership. Ecuador no longer depends solely on Antonio Valencia; Caicedo is the axis that makes everything work.Moisés Caicedo is a relentless midfield engine for Ecuador. Photograph: Sports Press Photo/Getty ImagesOne to watchKendry Páez remains Ecuador’s biggest emerging talent, although his European career has not exploded as expected. After his multimillion-dollar move to Chelsea, he struggled for consistency and has been far from the level many predicted, leading to loan spells at Strasbourg and River Plate. At River, he has earned only sporadic playing time and in recent weeks has not been a regular part of the squad. Even so, Beccacece continues to trust his dribbling ability, vision and immense potential. This could the perfect opportunity to prove why he is considered one of South America’s most exciting prospects. A rough diamond that needs to shine now.Unsung heroesWillian Pacho and Alan Franco are Ecuador’s silent heroes. Pacho is the elegant left-footed centre-back who organises the defence with composure in buildup play and flawless duels. He does the quiet work that allows Ecuador to press high without taking unnecessary risks. Franco, meanwhile, is the all-action midfielder responsible for the dirty work: recovering balls, covering spaces, helping defensively and bringing balance to midfield. They do not steal headlines like Caicedo or Valencia, but they are fundamental to Ecuador’s collective solidity.Probable starting XI Photograph: GuardianWhat to expect from fans at games?Ecuadorian fans are expected to travel to the US in strong numbers thanks to the proximity and they will be boosted by the large migrant community. Expect bright yellow everywhere, giant flags, hats and nonstop joy. Supporters loudly sing “¡Ecuador, Ecuador!” and “Sí se puede”. The atmosphere will be vibrant, festive and generally peaceful – more dancing than fighting. Fans are expected to turn the venues into a true tricolor celebration filled with colour, drums and unconditional support as they seek revenge after Qatar 2022, where the team exited in the group stage. Bring sunscreen and patience for the traffic.Relationship with the US/Trump?Ecuador, under president Daniel Noboa, maintains a cordial and pragmatic relationship with the US and Donald Trump: cooperation against drug trafficking, trade agreements and generally good chemistry. Trump has spoken positively about Ecuador regarding economic matters. The national team and the Ecuadorian federation remain politically neutral and focused on football (Beccacece is Argentinian, so he avoids political comments) and fans appreciate the proximity because many Ecuadorians live in the US. Overall, the vibe is good between the countries: fans will arrive ready to enjoy the World Cup with no major political drama … just some reggaeton and ceviche.Written by Francisco Limongi for Studio Fútbol.
Ecuador World Cup 2026 team guide
Sebastián Beccacece has established a miserly defence and Moisés Caicedo’s ability in midfield could help team take the next step














