Paraguay national football team

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Paraguay
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname Guaraníes,
La Albirroja (White and red)
Association Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol
Head coach Paraguay Raúl Vicente Amarilla (2006-)
Captain Carlos Gamarra
Most caps Carlos Gamarra (110)
Top scorer José Saturnino Cardozo (25)
FIFA code PAR
FIFA ranking 35
Highest FIFA ranking 8 (March 2001)
Lowest FIFA ranking 103 (May 1995)
Elo ranking 31
Highest Elo ranking 5 (1954)
Lowest Elo ranking 44 (August 1962)
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First international
Paraguay Paraguay 1 - 5 Argentina Argentina
(Asunción, Paraguay; 11 March 1919)
Largest win
Paraguay Paraguay 7 - 0 Bolivia Bolivia
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 30 April 1949)
Worst defeat
Argentina Argentina 8 - 0 Paraguay Paraguay
(Santiago, Chile; 20 October 1926)
World Cup
Appearances 7 (First in 1930)
Best result Round 2, 1986, 1998, 2002
Copa América
Appearances 32 (First in 1921)
Best result Winners, 1953 and 1979
Olympic medal record
Men's Football
Silver 2004 Athens Team

The Paraguay national football team is the national team of Paraguay and is controlled by the Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol.The Paraguay national football team has reached the second round of the World Cup on three occasions (in 1986, 1998 and 2002) but has never advanced beyond that stage. Paraguay's only major tournament victories have come in the Copa América, in which they triumphed in 1953 and 1979. They also won a silver medal in the football tournament at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, being defeated 1-0 by Argentina in the final.

Paraguay's current squad is undergoing a transition because of the retirement of key players such as Carlos Gamarra, Francisco Arce , Celso Ayala, and that of world-famous goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert. Plus, several key players are now in the latter stages of their career, so Paraguay will be looking to harness talent amongst the younger generation if they are to maintain the increase in status they have achieved over the past decade. There is optimism that this can occur, as Paraguay's under-19 side won the Milk Cup in 2002, 2003 and 2006, and new young talent such as Nelson Valdez, Julio Dos Santos and José Montiel can help in the mentioned key transition to a new generation.

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[edit] History

Paraguay participated in the first World Cup, organized by Uruguay. In the first round, Paraguay debuted and lost to the United States (0-3), to then defeat Belgium (1-0) with a goal by Luis Vargas Peña. Only one team was to advance from the group stage, and the US left Paraguay behind. Paraguay then returned to the World Cup in 1950 (at Brazil), failing to advance to the next round. Throughout their history they have proven to be a competitive force in South American football as two Copa América wins (1953 and 1979) and a silver medal at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games attest.

Paraguay surprisingly qualified ahead of Uruguay (beating them 5-0 in the decisive game) for the 1958 World Cup with a team that contained a formidable attacking lineup with stars such as Juan Aguero, Jose Parodi, Juan Romero, Cayetano Ré and Florencio Amarilla. In their first game in Sweden, Paraguay were 3-2 up against France in a game they lost 7-3. A 3-2 win over Scotland and a 3-3 draw with Yugoslavia saw Paraguay finish third in their group.

The departure of several of their stars for European football (mainly Spain) resulted in a weakening of Paraguay's football fortunes somewhat, but they were only edged out by Mexico in the 1962 qualifiers. Paraguay fell short in subsequent World Cup qualifying campaigns, but Copa América success (and that of one of its premier clubs Olimpia in the Copa Libertadores) sured up Paraguay as a solid player on the continent.

Paraguay ended a 28-year absence from the World Cup in 1986 with a team starring Roberto "Gato" Fernandez in goal; Cesar Zavala, Rogelio Delgado and Juan Bautista Torales in defense; Jorge Amado Nunez and Vladimiro Chetinna in midfield; midfield playmaker Romerito and strikers Roberto Cabañas, Ramon Angel Maria Hicks and Rolando Marciano Chilavert (older brother of Jose Luis Chilavert). In first round matches, Paraguay defeated Iraq (1-0, goal Romerito) and then tied Mexico (1-1, goal Romerito) and Belgium (2-2, both goals Roberto Cabañas). They reached the second round where they were beaten 3-0 by England.

A drought followed once again, as Paraguay failed to reach the Italy 1990 and USA 1994 World Cups. This drought ended, however, in grand fashion as the Albirroja reached the France 1998 World Cup by qualifying second in South America. The first round matches were against Bulgaria (0-0), Spain (0-0), and Nigeria (3-1; goals Celso Ayala, Miguel Benitez and Jose Cardozo). Paraguay qualified to the second round (Round of 16) to be defeated in a thrilling match against would-be World Champions France. France only scored through Blanc in minute 114, during the second half of overtime. Paraguay's central defending duo (Carlos Gamarra and Celso Ayala) and goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert were selected for the all-star World Cup team.

Paraguay returned to the World’s greatest stage once more in 2002. This time, the nation had to set their alarm clocks to wake them up in the middle of the night as the tournament was played in Korea and Japan. In their first match, Paraguay tied South Africa 2-2 (goals: Roque Santa Cruz and Francisco “Chiqui” Arce). Paraguay lost to Spain in the second game (1-3) and finally defeated Slovenia (3-1; goals Nelson Cuevas, twice, and Jorge Campos) to qualify for the second round. Germany ended Paraguay’s dreams there with an 88 minute goal.

In 2006, Paraguay qualified for its third World Cup in a row. This time, two early defeats against England and Sweden (both 0-1) sent the team home early. The only consolation was defeating Trinidad and Tobago during the last and final group game by 2-0. After the World Cup, Anibal Ruiz resigned as head coach, and was replaced by Raul Vicente Amarilla.

[edit] World Cup record

[edit] Copa América record

 

[edit] Most Paraguay caps

Player Paraguay career Caps (Goals)
Carlos Gamarra 1993-2006 110 (12)
Roberto Acuña 1993-2006 97 (5)
Celso Ayala 1993-2003 85 (6)
José Saturnino Cardozo 1991-present 82 (25)
Roberto Fernández 1976-1989 78 (0)
Juan Bautista Torales 1979-1989 77 (1)
Denis Caniza 1996-2006 77 (1)
José Luis Chilavert 1989-2003 74 (8)
Estanislao Struway 1991-2002 74 (4)
Carlos Humberto Paredes 1998-present 71 (10)
Julio César Enciso 1995-2004 70 (2)

[edit] Top Paraguay goalscorers

Player Paraguay career Goals (Caps)
José Saturnino Cardozo 1991-present 25 (82)
Saturnino Arrúa 1969-1980 13 (26)
Julio César Romero 1979-1986 13 (32)
Roque Santa Cruz 1999-present 13 (45)
Gerardo Rivas 1921-1926 12 (32)
Carlos Gamarra 1993-present 12 (110)
Miguel Angel Benítez 1996-1999 11 (29)
Juan Bautista Villalba 1945-1947 10 (22)
Aurelio González 1924-1937 10 (23)
Carlos Humberto Paredes 1998-present 10 (71)

[edit] Famous players

[edit] Notable Coaches

[edit] 2006 World Cup Squad

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 GK Justo Villar 30 June 1977 40 Argentina Newell's Old Boys
2 DF Jorge Núñez 22 January 1978 18 Argentina Estudiantes de La Plata
3 DF Delio Toledo 10 February 1974 31 Turkey Kayserispor
4 DF Carlos Gamarra(c) 17 February 1971 109 Brazil Palmeiras
5 DF Julio César Cáceres 5 October 1979 35 Argentina River Plate
6 MF Carlos Bonet 2 October 1977 31 Paraguay Libertad
7 FW Salvador Cabañas 5 August 1980 15 Mexico Jaguares
8 MF Edgar Barreto 15 July 1984 17 Netherlands NEC Nijmegen
9 FW Roque Santa Cruz 16 August 1981 45 Germany Bayern München
10 MF Roberto Miguel Acuña 25 March 1972 96 Spain Deportivo de La Coruña
11 MF Diego Gavilán 1 March 1980 39 Argentina Newell's Old Boys
12 GK Derlis Gómez 12 November 1972 5 Paraguay Sportivo Luqueño
13 MF Carlos Humberto Paredes 16 July 1976 71 Portugal Sporting
14 DF Paulo da Silva 1 February 1980 34 Mexico Club Toluca
15 DF Julio Manzur 22 June 1981 14 Brazil Santos
16 MF Cristian Riveros 16 October 1982 11 Paraguay Libertad
17 MF José Montiel 19 March 1988 6 Italy Udinese
18 FW Nelson Haedo Valdez 28 November 1983 14 Germany Borussia Dortmund
19 MF Julio Dos Santos 5 May 1983 19 Germany Bayern München
20 FW Dante López 16 August 1983 8 Italy Genoa C.F.C.
21 DF Denis Caniza 29 August 1974 77 Mexico Cruz Azul
22 GK Aldo Bobadilla 20 April 1976 8 Argentina Boca Juniors
23 FW Nelson Cuevas 10 January 1980 37 Mexico Pachuca

[edit] 2006 World Cup Information

  • Paraguay lost their first game of group B to England. The final score was 1-0 after David Beckham's free-kick was turned in by the Paraguay defender, Carlos Gamarra after 2 minutes and 44 seconds.
  • Paraguay lost their second game of group B and as a result were out of the world cup. They conceded to Sweden in the last moments of the game losing 1-0. The goal came from Arsenal winger Fredrik Ljungberg. Paraguay's final game of the world cup was against Trinidad and Tobago on the 20th of June in Kaiserslauten.
  • Paraguay got their first win of the tournament by defeating Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 in the third game of group B, played in Kaiserslautern. The goals were scored by Sancho (T&T own goal) at the 25th minute, and Nelson Cuevas at the 86th minute. Despite the win, Paraguay failed to qualify for the third consecutive time to the second round.

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Third place: Germany 

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