Ecuador World Cup squad 2022: All 26 players on La Tri national football team roster for Qatar

Kyle Bonn

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Despite some off-field issues in the run-up to the tournament, Ecuador will proceed to the 2022 FIFA World Cup with the hopes of challenging for a knockout stage spot.

Ecuador just would not go away in CONMEBOL World Cup qualification, punching above their weight and frustrating South American powers Brazil and Argentina as they secured points up and down the round-robin qualifying schedule.

That earned La Tri a direct ticket to Qatar and a spot in a competitive Group A alongside hosts Qatar plus the Netherlands and Senegal.

Despite a dispute with Chile and Peru around a potentially ineligible player in World Cup qualifying, La Tri will keep their spot in the World Cup finals at the expense of their South American rivals. They now look towards Group A play, with their tournament squad solidified.

MORE: Closer look at Ecuador's group opponents at the FIFA World Cup

Final 26-man Ecuador World Cup roster

Manager Gustavo Alfaro had until Friday, October 21 to submit an official preliminary list of 35-55 players to FIFA, from which he selected his final 26-man roster for Qatar by Monday, November 14.

Alfaro waited until the final second to make his roster public, with Ecuador becoming the last World Cup team to announce its squad.

Enner Valencia, in good form for Turkish side Fenerbahce, leads the squad into the tournament in Qatar.

There are two players on the final Ecuador roster who have not yet earned an international cap — 21-year-old William Pacho and 22-year-old Kevin Rodriguez.

Byron Castillo, the player at the heart of the summer eligibility dispute, was not included on the roster.

Here is the final 26-man squad for Ecuador at the 2022 FIFA World Cup:

Position No. Player Club Age Caps
GK 22 Alexander Dominguez Deportes Tolima (ECU) 35 67
GK 1 Hernan Galindez Aucas (ECU) 35 12
GK 12 Moises Ramirez Independiente (ECU) 22 2
DEF 4 Robert Arboleda Sao Paulo (BRA) 31 32
DEF 14 Xavier Arreaga Seattle Sounders (USA) 28 17
DEF 7 Pervis Estupinan Brighton (ENG) 24 28
DEF 3 Piero Hincapie Bayer Leverkusen (GER) 20 21
DEF 6 William Pacho Royal Antwerp (BEL) 21 0
DEF 18 Diego Palacios LAFC (USA) 23 11
DEF 25 Jackson Porozo Troyes (FRA) 22 5
DEF 17 Angelo Preciado Genk (BEL) 24 25
DEF 2 Felix Torres Santos Laguna (MEX) 25 16
MID 23 Moises Caicedo Brighton (ENG) 20 25
MID 5 Jose Cifuentes LAFC (USA) 23 10
MID 21 Alan Franco Talleres (ARG) 24 23
MID 8 Carlos Gruezo Augsburg (GER) 27 45
MID 20 Jhegson Mendez LAFC (USA) 25 31
MID 9 Ayrton Preciado Santos Laguna (MEX) 28 27
MID 15 Angel Mena Club Leon (MEX) 34 45
MID 16 Jeremy Sarmiento Brighton (ENG) 20 9
MID 19 Gonzalo Plata Real Valladolid (SPA) 21 29
MID 10 Romario Ibarra Pachuca (MEX) 28 24
FWD 11 Michael Estrada Cruz Azul (MEX) 26 36
FWD 24 Djorkaeff Reasco Newell's Old Boys (ARG) 23 3
FWD 26 Kevin Rodriguez Imbabura SC (ECU) 22 0
FWD 13 Enner Valencia Fenerbahce (TUR) 33 74

WORLD CUP 2022 SELECTED SQUADS:
Australia | Argentina | Belgium | Brazil | Cameroon 
Canada | Costa Rica | Croatia | Denmark | EcuadorEngland
France | Germany | Ghana | Iran | Japan | Mexico
Netherlands | Poland | Portugal | Qatar | Senegal
Serbia | Spain | Switzerland | Uruguay | USA | Wales

Ecuador national team stars, strengths & weaknesses

Ecuador boss Gustavo Alfaro has a host of young talent to build on as Ecuador begin play at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Alfaro, an Argentine, took over the Ecuador squad in 2020. He formerly managed Boca Juniors, Al-Ahli, and Rosario Central among several other sides throughout his 30-year managerial career.

Stars

The most well-known player on the Ecuador squad is Enner Valencia, currently of Turkish side Fenerbahce. Valencia enjoyed a long career in the Premier League with West Ham and Everton before spending three seasons in Liga MX with Tigres. He moved back to Europe to join Fenerbahce, and has been in stellar form this season, scoring 13 goals and assisting four others in 12 Turkish Super Lig matches.

Brighton's Premier League starting duo of do-it-all midfielder Moises Caicedo and left-back Pervis Estupinan are the up-and-coming stars on the European scene, along with Real Valladolid's 21-year-old Gonzalo Plata who is already making his mark in La Liga.

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Strengths

The Ecuador side has an incredibly deep midfield unit, with lots of young talent coming through. In addition to Caicedo, in-demand 23-year-old Jose Cifuentes of LAFC is another of several pieces who can slot in. The experienced fixture marshaling the group is veteran Carlos Gruezo, who plies his trade in the Bundesliga with Augsburg. 

Weaknesses

Ecuador's attack is led by star Enner Valencia, but as he ages (33), there are very few young players set to come and take over goal-scoring duties. Cruz Azul's Michael Estrada has seen time at striker, but he has just one goal in his last 13 international appearances. Playmaker Joao Rojas tore his ACL with Liga MX side Monterrey, thinning the attacking ranks further.

Ecuador World Cup group

La Tri will begin World Cup action in Group A alongside hosts Qatar, plus European side Netherlands and African stalwarts Senegal.

Ecuador will play in the tournament-opening fixture against Qatar on November 20 — the only game on opening day.

While there is no true dominant side (No. 8-ranked Netherlands were a Pot 2 selection, with hosts Qatar serving as the Pot 1 side), there are also no games where three points can be easily predicted.

The hosts are likely the weakest possible opponent, but the host bump is a real, proven danger. The Netherlands and Senegal will both have their sights set on a knockout stage spot, leaving Ecuador to play spoiler if they are to reach the coveted Round of 16.

World Cup Group A fixtures and match schedule

Date Match Time (ET) Stadium
Sun, Nov. 20 Qatar vs. Ecuador 11 a.m. Al Bayt Stadium
Mon, Nov. 21 Senegal vs. Netherlands 11 a.m. Al Thumama Stadium
Fri, Nov. 25 Qatar vs. Senegal 8 a.m. Al Thumama Stadium
Fri, Nov. 25 Netherlands vs. Ecuador 11 a.m. Khalifa Int'l Stadium
Tues, Nov. 29 Netherlands vs. Qatar 10 a.m. Al Bayt Stadium
Tues, Nov. 29 Ecuador vs. Senegal 10 a.m. Khalifa Int'l Stadium

Ecuador World Cup lineup, starting 11

There are a few decisions for Gustavo Alfaro to make as he selects his starting lineup.

In goal, he can go with experienced veteran Alexander Dominguez or recent starter Hernan Galindez, who started the final four World Cup qualifiers as well as a recent friendly against Japan.

Young Piero Hincapie is a lock to start at center-back, but his partner is in question. Veteran Roberto Arboleda is an option if he regains full fitness, as is MLS-based Xavier Arreaga.

Up front, the ever-present Enner Valencia should start, with Angel Mena in support. Romario Ibarra and young Gonzalo Plata should also see significant playing time on the wings.

Ecuador projected starting 11 vs Qatar

Ecuador lineup (4-3-3, left to right): Galindez (GK) — Estupinan, Hincapie, Arboleda, B. Castillo — M. Caicedo, Gruezo, Franco — Ibarra, Valencia, Plata.

Can Ecuador replace players on World Cup roster?

Once the final 26-man roster is official, participating teams at the World Cup can only make changes before the first game of the tournament, and only in the case of extraordinary circumstances.

According to the official tournament rules (page 32), "a player listed on the final list may only be replaced in the event of serious injury or illness up until 24 hours before the start of his team's first match."

The team in question would need to submit a medical report to FIFA and if the world governing body determines "the injury or illness is sufficiently serious to prevent the player from taking part in the FIFA World Cup" then the replacement will be allowed. 

The replacement player must come from the preliminary list of players submitted to FIFA in October. 

Kyle Bonn

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.