Collection: Uruguay World Cup Soccer Cards

Uruguay soccer cards

Uruguay sports cards feature legendary players like Diego Forlán and modern stars like Luis Suárez, Edinson Cavani, and Darwin Núñez. Rookie cards for Núñez have become hot targets for collectors, especially from Panini and Topps Chrome sets. Autographed editions for Suárez and Cavani from World Cup-themed sets are must-haves for collectors of South American soccer stars.

The Uruguay national football team, known as La Celeste, holds a historic and influential place in FIFA World Cup history, punching far above its size to become one of the competition’s original giants. Uruguay hosted and won the very first World Cup in 1930, defeating Argentina 4–2 in the final at Montevideo’s Estadio Centenario, with stars like Héctor Scarone and José Nasazzi leading the way. Just twenty years later, Uruguay produced one of the tournament’s most legendary upsets at the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, when they shocked the host nation 2–1 in the final match at the Maracanã, a result forever known as the Maracanazo, with goals from Juan Alberto Schiaffino and Alcides Ghiggiasealing their second title. Though smaller in population than many footballing powers, Uruguay consistently produced world-class talent, including Obdulio Varela, Enzo Francescoli, and later strikers Diego Forlán, Luis Suárez, and Edinson Cavani, who carried the nation through modern eras. After decades without major breakthroughs, Uruguay reached the semifinals at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, with Forlán winning the Golden Ball as best player of the tournament thanks to his long-range goals and leadership. That run also featured Suárez’s infamous handball against Ghana in the quarterfinals, a controversial but defining moment in World Cup history. In 2014, Suárez and Cavani again powered Uruguay to the knockout stage, while the 2018 edition saw Cavani score a brace against Portugal before injury halted their progress in the quarterfinals against France. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Uruguay exited in the group stage despite veterans like Suárez, Cavani, and Diego Godín, though young stars such as Federico Valverde and Darwin Núñez hinted at the future. With two World Cup titles, unforgettable moments, and a tradition of producing fierce competitors, Uruguay’s legacy remains one of resilience, passion, and historic triumphs on football’s grandest stage.

Favorite Uruguay FIFA World Cup Soccer Legends

Diego Maradona  |  Luis Suárez  |  Óscar Míguez  |  José Nasazzi  |  Enzo Francescoli  |  Alcides Ghiggia  |  Fernando Morena  |  Roberto Matosas  |  Carlos Bilardo  |  Atilio García

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