These are the selected players of Ecuador's U-20 team that qualified for a World Cup for the first time
Ecuador's U-20 women's soccer team made history by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time after their performance in the Sudamericano Femenino Sub-20.
In 2026, Ecuadorian women's soccer reached a historic milestone as the U-20 team qualified for a FIFA World Cup for the first time. This achievement was secured through their impressive participation in the Sudamericano Femenino Sub-20, where the team demonstrated their skill and tenacity to earn a spot at the prestigious tournament. This event marks a significant advancement for the womenβs game in Ecuador, highlighting the growing recognition and support for female athletes in the country.
The U-20 team was led by coach Eduardo Moscoso, a veteran in managing youth women's teams. He has been instrumental in developing several generations of female soccer players, guiding them from junior ranks to this landmark achievement. Moscoso's strategic selection of 22 players was crucial; each athlete played an integral role in securing the World Cup qualification, indicating a cohesive and talented squad.
Among the standout players is Dayarlin AlcΓvar, the starting goalkeeper known for her reliability and composure in goal, and Melany Pozo, a young defender with excellent game-reading skills. Their performance throughout the tournament not only solidified their individual reputations but also illustrated the potential and promise of Ecuadorian women's soccer on an international stage, suggesting a bright future for the sport in the country.