Mar 14 • 11:00 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

The 23 clubs in the world that today form part of La Tri towards the 2026 World Cup

The Ecuadorian national football team, under coach Sebastián Beccacece, features players from various clubs around the world as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup.

The Ecuadorian national football team, known as La Tri, is gearing up for the 2026 World Cup with a diverse roster drawn from various football clubs across the globe. In their recent squad announcement in November 2025 for a friendly match against New Zealand, 28 players were called up, showcasing the international presence of Ecuadorian talent in top leagues. This selection highlights not only the skill but also the increasing global footprint of Ecuadorian footballers, which is essential for the team's competitive edge in the upcoming tournament.

Among the goalkeepers, Hernán Galíndez from Huracán in Argentina is a notable figure, alongside domestic talents like Moisés Ramírez and Cristian Loor from Independiente del Valle, as well as Gonzalo Valle from Liga de Quito. The selection of these goalkeepers illustrates the blend of experience and youth in Ecuador's football strategy, aiming to balance between seasoned players and upcoming stars.

In defense, Ecuador will rely on players competing in some of the most prestigious international leagues. Key defenders include Piero Hincapié from Arsenal, Willian Pacho from Paris Saint-Germain, and several others from clubs like Club Brugge and Atlético Mineiro. This strong presence in various European leagues signifies a robust development in player skills and tactical knowledge, which could be crucial in elevating Ecuador’s performance on the world stage as they pursue success in the 2026 World Cup, marking a critical milestone for Ecuadorian football.

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