Paraguay Soccer Tickets | All Matches & Competitions
Whether you're looking to watch Paraguay at the 2026 World Cup, see them at the Copa América, or catch La Albirroja in a qualifier or friendly, we have tickets available for every Paraguay match. Browse the upcoming fixtures below and book your Paraguay soccer tickets securely online.
Upcoming Paraguay Fixtures
World Cup 2026 — La Albirroja's Return
Paraguay have been drawn in Group D alongside co-hosts the United States, Australia and the European Playoff C winner (Turkey, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo). The opening match against the USA at SoFi Stadium is the biggest fixture — playing the host nation in their own backyard in front of a partisan crowd. But the expanded 48-team format, where three teams can advance from each group, gives Paraguay a genuine shot at the knockout stages. All group matches are on the US West Coast — Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area.
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| June 12, 2026 | USA vs Paraguay | SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles |
| June 19, 2026 | European Playoff C vs Paraguay | Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area |
| June 25, 2026 | Paraguay vs Australia | Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area |
Looking for the full World Cup experience? Visit our dedicated Paraguay World Cup 2026 tickets page for complete details on La Albirroja's campaign, host city guides and all available World Cup tickets.
Copa América
Paraguay are two-time Copa América champions (1953, 1979) and reached the final as recently as 2011 under Gerardo Martino. The Copa América remains a cornerstone of Paraguayan soccer, and the tournament provides some of the most passionate atmospheres in South American soccer.
International Friendlies
Paraguay regularly schedule friendlies against top South American and international opposition, with recent matches against Japan, South Korea, USA and Mexico as World Cup preparation.
About the Paraguay National Team
| Official Name | Paraguay National Soccer Team (Selección de fútbol de Paraguay) |
| Nickname | La Albirroja (The White and Red) / Guaraníes |
| Manager | Gustavo Alfaro (since 2024) |
| Captain | Gustavo Gómez |
| Home Stadium | Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (42,354) |
| Federation | Paraguayan Football Association (APF) |
| World Ranking | 40th |
| Kit Colours | White with red stripe (home), Blue (away) |
| Major Honours | 2× Copa América champions (1953, 1979), World Cup quarter-finalists (2010) |
Paraguay's road to the 2026 World Cup is a story of transformation. After six qualifying matches, La Albirroja sat seventh — one win, two draws, three defeats and a single goal scored. The appointment of Alfaro changed everything. The experienced Argentine coach, who had previously managed Ecuador at the 2022 World Cup, rebuilt the team's identity around the defensive resilience that has always been Paraguay's hallmark. The results were extraordinary: only 10 goals conceded across 18 CONMEBOL qualifying matches — tied with Argentina for the second-best defensive record — and 10 clean sheets. Paraguay finished sixth, taking the last automatic qualification spot with 25 points.
Alfaro's post-qualification message captured the moment: "We're not going just to take part. We want to compete to the best of our ability." After missing the 2014, 2018 and 2022 World Cups, the return to soccer's biggest stage carries enormous emotional weight for a soccer-obsessed nation that has produced legendary figures from José Luis Chilavert to Roque Santa Cruz.
Key Paraguay Players
Julio Enciso — The Jewel
Paraguay's most exciting talent is a fearless young attacking midfielder whose pace, dribbling and eye for goal make him the creative heartbeat of Alfaro's team. Enciso scored three goals during qualifying — including a decisive penalty against Uruguay in a famous 2-0 victory — and his ability to produce moments of individual brilliance gives Paraguay a genuine match-winner. At just 21 at the World Cup, Enciso represents the future of Paraguayan soccer.
Miguel Almirón — The Veteran
The former Newcastle United and Atlanta United playmaker brings experience, intelligence and creativity to Paraguay's midfield. Almirón's ability to find pockets of space, deliver telling passes and provide the link between defense and attack has been central to Alfaro's system throughout qualifying. With over 60 international caps, he is the squad's most seasoned creative force.
Gustavo Gómez — The Wall
Palmeiras' commanding center-back and Paraguay's captain is the embodiment of Alfaro's defensive philosophy. A former AC Milan defender with over 85 caps, Gómez's aerial dominance, leadership and organisational skills have been the foundation of the best defensive record in CONMEBOL qualifying. He leads by example — the kind of captain who makes everyone around him better.
Antonio Sanabria — The Fox
The experienced striker provides clinical finishing and intelligent movement. Sanabria's ability to find space in the penalty area and convert the limited chances that Paraguay's system creates makes him an indispensable part of Alfaro's counter-attacking approach.
Diego Gómez — The Engine
Brighton's young midfielder is one of Paraguay's most promising talents — a dynamic, energetic presence who combines defensive work rate with the ability to drive forward and support attacks. His performances in the Premier League have confirmed his quality at the highest level.
Paraguay's Tournament History
Paraguay's tournament history is one of defiance — a small South American nation consistently punching above its weight against richer, more powerful soccer neighbors.
| Tournament | Appearances | Best Result | Notable Moment |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Cup | 8 (9th in 2026) | Quarter-finals (2010) | 2010: Topped group with Italy, beat Japan in R16, lost to eventual champions Spain; 1998: Chilavert's heroics, eliminated by France via Laurent Blanc golden goal |
| Copa América | 30+ | Champions (1953, 1979) | 2011: Reached final under Martino, defeated by Uruguay; 1979: Beat Brazil en route to title |
Paraguay's Tournament Record at a Glance
| Stat | Record |
|---|---|
| World Cup appearances | 8 (1930, 1950, 1958, 1986, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010) — 9th in 2026 |
| Best World Cup result | Quarter-finals (2010) |
| 16-year absence | Last WC: South Africa 2010 — missed 2014, 2018, 2022 |
| Copa América titles | 2 (1953, 1979) |
| All-time top scorer | Roque Santa Cruz (32 goals) |
| Most capped player | Paulo da Silva (148 caps) |
| WC 2026 qualifying | 6th in CONMEBOL — 10 goals conceded (joint 2nd best with Argentina) |
Paraguay's World Cup history spans nearly a century — from the inaugural 1930 tournament in neighbouring Uruguay to the 2010 quarter-finals in South Africa, where Gerardo Martino's side topped a group containing Italy, beat Japan in the Round of 16, and were only stopped by eventual champions Spain and a David Villa goal. The 1998 campaign remains iconic: legendary goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert carried Paraguay to the knockout stages before Laurent Blanc's golden goal for hosts France ended the dream. After three consecutive qualifications (1998, 2002, 2006) and the 2010 peak, missing three World Cups in a row was devastating. The 2026 return under Alfaro closes that painful chapter. For the full breakdown, visit our Paraguay World Cup 2026 tickets page.
How to Buy Paraguay Soccer Tickets
Looking for Paraguay soccer tickets? La Albirroja's return to the World Cup after 16 years, combined with the opening match against co-hosts the United States in Los Angeles, makes these highly sought-after tickets. The large South American diaspora on the US West Coast — including significant Paraguayan and broader Latin American communities in Los Angeles and San Francisco — will create a passionate atmosphere. We've sourced Paraguay tickets to make the process simple and secure:
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Frequently Asked Questions About Paraguay Tickets
Where does Paraguay play their home matches?
Paraguay play home matches at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción (42,354 capacity). For the 2026 World Cup, Paraguay's group-stage matches are in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area — both on the US West Coast.
Has Paraguay qualified for the 2026 World Cup?
Yes, Paraguay qualified by finishing sixth in CONMEBOL qualifying with 25 points. They are in Group D alongside co-hosts the United States, Australia and the European Playoff C winner (Turkey, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo). It is Paraguay's first World Cup since 2010.
Who is Paraguay's manager?
Gustavo Alfaro, the experienced Argentine coach who previously managed Ecuador at the 2022 World Cup. Alfaro transformed Paraguay's qualifying campaign by building a team with the joint-second-best defensive record in CONMEBOL qualifying, conceding only 10 goals in 18 matches.
Can Paraguay advance from Group D?
Absolutely. The expanded 48-team format means three teams can qualify from each group, and Paraguay's defensive resilience makes them a difficult opponent for any team. The USA match is the biggest challenge, but Alfaro's system — built on organization and lethal counter-attacks — is ideally suited to tournament soccer.
