Major League Soccer
·4 July 2026
Paraguay exit World Cup with loss to France

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·4 July 2026

By Jaime Uribarri
Paraguay's 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign ended on Saturday in the Round of 16 with a 1-0 loss to France at Philadelphia Stadium.
Atlanta United captain Miguel Almirón and Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder Andrés Cubas both started for La Albirroja, who were undone by a 70th-minute penalty from Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappé.
Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda was an unused substitute for head coach Gustavo Alfaro's side.
After stunning Germany in the Round of 32, Paraguay fell short of ousting a second straight European powerhouse at the tournament.
They didn't make it easy for Les Bleus, however, using physicality and defensive smarts to frustrate Mbappé and the rest of France's star-studded attack.
Ultimately, a VAR-reviewed penalty by former Inter Miami CF midfielder Diego Gómez on Désiré Doué allowed Mbappé to convert from the spot and send the two-time World Cup champions to a quarterfinal clash with Morocco on Thursday at Boston Stadium.
For Paraguay, it's the end of a World Cup that they gradually grew into in their first tournament appearance since 2010.
After losing their Group D opener, 4-1, to the United States, La Albirroja went undefeated the rest of the group stage to qualify as a top third-place finisher. They then produced the biggest upset of the knockout stages by defeating Germany in a dramatic penalty-kick shootout.
Paraguay had several standout performers at the competition, among them Cubas. The Vancouver midfielder played every minute for Paraguay, earning rave reviews for his hard-nosed play in the center of the pitch.
Matías Galarza, who spent the first half of the year on loan with Atlanta United, scored the goal that spurred their World Cup turnaround in a 1-0 victory over Türkiye.
Alimirón was also a key contributor, starting four of five games as one of Paraguay's figureheads in attack.
"I, personally, leave with a lot of pride. Proud to represent this country," Galarza told reporters post-match. "This goes a along way for Paraguay, a country that was not riding a high.
"... We were in it, every single game. I am very proud of my team, of the group, the staff, the coaching staff. Proud to be Paraguayan."
NOTE: José Núñez contributed to this story from Philadelphia Stadium
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