Moises Caicedo
Midfielder
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Ecuador — La Tri — are drawn into Group E alongside Germany, Curacao, and Ivory Coast. This is Ecuador's fourth World Cup appearance and they arrive with a squad that blends experienced CONMEBOL qualifying veterans with emerging young talent.
The group is tough. Germany are four-time champions, and Ivory Coast are reigning AFCON winners. Curacao are beatable but should not be underestimated. Ecuador's path to the knockout rounds likely requires a result against either Germany or Ivory Coast.
Why this group matters: Ecuador's 2022 World Cup campaign ended in the group stage despite a promising opening victory against Qatar. The La Tri fan base demands progress — and the squad has the quality to deliver it.
| Match | Date | Time (ET) | Opponent | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group E – MD1 | June 13, 2026 | 8:00 PM | Ivory Coast | Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia |
| Group E – MD2 | June 19, 2026 | 9:00 PM | Curaçao | Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City |
| Group E – MD3 | June 25, 2026 | 5:00 PM | Germany | New York New Jersey Stadium, New York / New Jersey |
Ivory Coast on opening day is the decisive fixture. Curacao on Matchday 2 should be a victory. Germany on Matchday 3 is the toughest test.
Midfielder
Center-Back
Striker / Captain
Winger
Ecuador have appeared in 3 FIFA World Cups:
Sebastián Beccacece, the Argentine tactician, manages Ecuador with an emphasis on pressing and vertical football. His approach reflects the high-energy philosophy popularized by Marcelo Bielsa.
The Houston heat will suit Ecuador better than most opponents — their training at altitude and in tropical conditions prepares them for warm-weather football.
Ecuadorian football fans bring Andean passion and South American intensity to every match.
Why to watch if you are a casual fan: Moises Caicedo is one of the most exciting midfielders in the Premier League, and watching him control a World Cup match is a treat. Enner Valencia's farewell tour adds emotional weight. And Ecuador's physical, high-energy style guarantees entertaining football.
Ecuador need to beat Curacao and take at least a point from Ivory Coast to have a chance. Beating Germany would be a bonus.
Prediction: Group stage exit, narrowly. Ecuador will be competitive in every match but may struggle against both Germany and Ivory Coast. A third-place finish is the most likely outcome, with a slim chance of advancing as one of the best third-place teams. If Caicedo dominates the midfield battles, an upset is not out of the question.
#23
FIFA ranking
4
World Cups
Group E
Group
Round of 16 (2006)
Best finish
2026-06-13 · 20:00 ET
vs Ivory Coast
Philadelphia · Group E
2026-06-19 · 21:00 ET
vs Curaçao
Kansas City · Group E
2026-06-25 · 17:00 ET
vs Germany
New York / New Jersey · Group E
Ecuador has appeared in 4 World Cups. Their best result is Round of 16 (2006).
Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.
Three — 2002, 2006, and 2022. The 2026 edition will be their fourth appearance.
Moises Caicedo, the Chelsea midfielder. He is one of the best midfielders in the Premier League and Ecuador's most important player.
Ecuador won the opening match against Qatar 2-0 but were eliminated in the group stage after losing to Senegal and drawing with the Netherlands.
Yes. Ecuador's home stadium in Quito is at 2,850 meters — one of the highest venues in world football. Visiting teams consistently struggle there.
Primarily in New York City (particularly Queens), New Jersey, and increasingly Houston and other Gulf Coast cities. An estimated 600,000 Ecuadorian-Americans live in the US.
At 36, the 2026 World Cup is likely Valencia's international farewell. He is Ecuador's all-time top scorer and a national icon.
Ecuador is in Group E for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.
Ecuador lists Sebastián Beccacece as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.
Ecuador is #23 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.
Ecuador has competed in 4 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.
Ecuador's best run to date is Round of 16 (2006).
The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).
Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Ecuador rotates through those venues during the group stage.
Yes—Ecuador can advance by finishing first or second in Group E, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.