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List of Uruguay international footballers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Uruguay national football team represents the country of Uruguay in international association football. It is fielded by Uruguayan Football Association (Spanish: Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol), the governing body of football in Uruguay, and competes as a member of the CONMEBOL. As hundreds of players have played for the team since it started officially registering its players, only players with 20 or more official caps are included in this list.

On 20 June 2013, Diego Forlán became the first player to play 100 official matches for Uruguay.[1] Since then, seven other players – Maxi Pereira, Diego Godín, Cristian Rodríguez, Edinson Cavani, Luis Suárez, Fernando Muslera and Martín Cáceres – have achieved this milestone.[2]

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List of players

Key
§
Player is active in international football got called up in last 12 months
§
Player not called up in last 12 months, but is still available for selection
Diego Godín (161 caps, 8 goals) is Uruguay's all-time most capped player since 2019.
Maxi Pereira (125 caps, 3 goals) was Uruguay's most capped player from 2016 to 2019.
Diego Forlán is the first player to win 100 caps for Uruguay. He was also country's most capped player from 2011 to 2016.
Rodolfo Rodríguez (lifting the trophy) was Uruguay's most capped player from 1985 to 2011.
Ángel Romano (70 caps, 28 goals) was Uruguay's most capped player from 1923 to 1985.
Luis Suárez (138 caps, 68 goals) is Uruguay's all-time leading goal scorer.
Fernando Muslera (133 caps) is Uruguay's all-time most capped goalkeeper.
José Nasazzi (40 caps) led Uruguay to victory at 1924 Olympics, 1928 Olympics and 1930 FIFA World Cup.
Obdulio Varela (45 caps, 9 goals) led Uruguay to victory at 1950 FIFA World Cup.
Player Caps Goals First cap Last cap
Diego Godín 161 8 2005 2022
Luis Suárez 138 68 2007 2023
Edinson Cavani 136 58 2008 2022
Fernando Muslera 133 0 2009 2022
Maxi Pereira 125 3 2005 2018
Martín Cáceres 116 4 2007 2022
Diego Forlán 112 36 2002 2014
Cristian Rodríguez 110 11 2003 2018
Diego Lugano 95 9 2003 2014
Egidio Arévalo Ríos 90 0 2006 2017
Diego Pérez 89 2 2001 2014
José María Giménez 83 8 2013 2023
Álvaro Pereira 83 7 2008 2016
Rodolfo Rodríguez 78 0 1976 1986
Fabián Carini 74 0 1999 2009
Enzo Francescoli 73 17 1982 1997
Álvaro González 72 3 2006 2017
Ángel Romano 70 28 1911 1927
Sebastián Abreu 70 26 1996 2012
Matías Vecino 70 6 2016 2024
Álvaro Recoba 68 10 1995 2007
Pablo García 65 2 1997 2007
Carlos Aguilera 64 22 1982 1997
Walter Gargano 64 1 2006 2014
Nicolás Lodeiro 60 5 2009 2019
Paolo Montero 60 5 1991 2005
Jorge Barrios 60 3 1980 1992
Rodrigo Bentancur 58 1 2017 2024
José Oscar Herrera 57 4 1988 1997
Nelson Gutiérrez 57 0 1983 1990
Federico Valverde 56 6 2017 2024
Cayetano Saporiti 56 0 1905 1919
Nahitan Nández 55 0 2015 2024
Sebastián Eguren 54 7 2001 2013
William Martínez 54 2 1950 1965
Fernando Morena 53 22 1971 1983
Pedro Rocha 52 17 1961 1974
Héctor Scarone 51 31 1917 1930
Sebastián Coates 51 2 2011 2023
Alfredo Foglino 51 0 1912 1923
Cristhian Stuani 50 8 2012 2019
Darío Rodríguez 50 3 2000 2007
Néstor Gonçalves 50 0 1957 1971
Darío Silva 49 14 1994 2005
Jorge Fucile 49 0 2006 2017
Hugo de León 48 0 1979 1990
Eber Moas 48 0 1988 1997
Rubén Sosa 46 15 1984 1995
Giorgian de Arrascaeta 46 10 2014 2024
Obdulio Varela 45 9 1939 1954
Rubén Paz 45 8 1979 1990
Gustavo Méndez 45 0 1993 2002
José Piendibene 43 22 1909 1922
José Sasía 43 12 1956 1966
Pablo Bengoechea 43 6 1986 1997
Santiago Ostolaza 43 6 1985 1993
Gastón Ramírez 43 0 2010 2018
Julio Montero Castillo 42 1 1967 1978
Víctor Rodríguez Andrade 42 0 1947 1957
Venancio Ramos 41 5 1978 1991
Pascual Somma 41 3 1911 1923
Eduardo Acevedo 41 1 1983 1986
Víctor Espárrago 41 1 1965 1974
José Benincasa 41 0 1910 1922
Andrés Scotti 40 1 2006 2013
Fernando Álvez 40 0 1980 1997
Gianni Guigou 40 0 1999 2004
José Nasazzi 40 0 1923 1936
Lucas Torreira 40 0 2018 2022
Óscar Míguez 39 27 1950 1958
Diego López 39 0 1994 2005
Roque Máspoli 39 0 1944 1955
Luis Cubilla 38 11 1959 1974
Alejandro Lembo 38 2 1999 2004
Álvaro Gutiérrez 38 1 1991 1997
Carlos Sánchez 38 1 2014 2018
Alfredo Zibechi 38 1 1915 1924
José Vanzzino 38 0 1913 1927
Ladislao Mazurkiewicz 37 0 1965 1974
Schubert Gambetta 36 3 1941 1952
Néstor Montelongo 36 0 1979 1985
Matías Viña 36 0 2019 2024
Carlos Borges 35 10 1954 1959
Sergio Daniel Martínez 35 6 1988 1997
Roberto Porta 34 14 1937 1945
Vladas Douksas 34 3 1959 1966
Nelson Agresta 34 1 1979 1983
Robert Siboldi 34 0 1992 1997
Waldemar Victorino 33 15 1976 1981
Marcelo Saralegui 33 6 1992 1997
Darío Pereyra 33 5 1975 1986
Ildo Maneiro 33 3 1970 1979
José Leandro Andrade 33 1 1923 1930
Gonzalo de los Santos 33 1 1996 2005
Víctor Diogo 33 1 1979 1986
Luis Ubiña 33 1 1965 1973
Matías González 33 0 1949 1956
Jorge Pacheco 33 0 1910 1917
Marcelo Zalayeta 32 10 1997 2005
Maxi Gómez 32 4 2017 2023
Washington González 32 0 1978 1983
Javier Ambrois 31 17 1952 1957
Pablo Dacal 31 7 1908 1916
Antonio Alzamendi 31 6 1978 1990
Vicente Sánchez 31 5 2001 2008
Jonathan Rodríguez 31 3 2014 2023
Alfonso Domínguez 31 2 1987 1990
Walter Taibo 31 0 1955 1966
Eusebio Tejera 31 0 1945 1954
Guillermo Escalada 30 11 1955 1962
Daniel Fonseca 30 10 1990 1997
José Pérez 30 5 1913 1920
Fabián Estoyanoff 30 4 2001 2007
Lorenzo Fernández 30 4 1925 1935
Julio César Cortés 30 3 1962 1970
Miguel Bossio 30 1 1983 1986
Agenor Muñiz 30 1 1933 1943
Walter Olivera 30 1 1973 1983
Omar Caetano 30 0 1965 1969
Daniel Martínez 30 0 1980 1985
Abel Hernández 29 11 2010 2017
Héctor Silva 29 7 1961 1969
Domingo Pérez 29 6 1959 1967
José Zalazar 29 4 1984 1993
Mario Saralegui 29 2 1979 1986
Mario Regueiro 29 1 2000 2007
Pedro Petrone 28 24 1923 1930
Nicolás Olivera 28 8 1997 2006
Horacio Troche 28 0 1959 1966
Carlos Scarone 27 18 1909 1922
Richard Morales 27 6 2001 2005
Gabriel Cedrés 27 5 1990 2000
José Perdomo 27 3 1987 1990
Marcelo Sosa 27 2 2003 2005
Ruben Pereira 27 1 1988 1996
Gonzalo Sorondo 27 0 2000 2005
Julio Abbadie 26 14 1952 1966
Pedro Cea 26 13 1923 1932
Wilmar Cabrera 26 6 1983 1986
Jorge da Silva 26 6 1982 1993
Nicolás de la Cruz 26 5 2020 2024
Federico Magallanes 26 5 1995 2002
Gus Poyet 26 3 1993 2000
Juan Masnik 26 0 1967 1974
Daniel Sánchez 26 0 1988 1993
Julio Morales 25 11 1965 1981
Marcelo Otero 25 10 1994 2000
Diego Rolán 25 4 2014 2017
Alfredo de los Santos 25 0 1975 1983
Álvaro Gestido 25 0 1927 1940
Severino Varela 24 19 1935 1942
Carlos Bueno 24 13 2003 2008
Diego Laxalt 24 0 2016 2019
José Moreira 24 0 1976 1981
Marcelo Romero 24 0 1995 2004
Gustavo Varela 24 0 2000 2006
Mauricio Victorino 24 0 2006 2016
Héctor Castro 23 15 1926 1935
Isabelino Gradín 23 10 1915 1927
Nelson Abeijón 23 2 1994 2003
Joe Bizera 23 1 2001 2004
Nelson Cabrera 23 1 1988 1993
Héctor Morán 23 1 1988 1993
Romeo Corbo 23 0 1971 1974
Diego Dorta 23 0 1990 1996
Darwin Núñez 22 8 2019 2023
Julio Pérez 22 8 1947 1956
Javier Chevantón 22 7 2001 2008
Juan Riephoff 22 4 1940 1948
Brian Rodríguez 22 4 2019 2024
Rubén da Silva 22 3 1988 2000
Juan Mujica 22 2 1966 1970
Lorenzo Unanue 22 2 1975 1979
Mathías Corujo 22 1 2014 2017
Mario Méndez 22 1 1959 1968
Carlos Diogo 22 0 2003 2007
Edgardo González 22 0 1957 1965
John Harley 22 0 1909 1916
Jorge Manicera 22 0 1962 1967
Luis Miramontes 22 0 1956 1959
Aníbal Paz 22 0 1940 1950
Roberto Sosa 22 0 1959 1967
Juan Alberto Schiaffino 21 9 1946 1954
José Urruzmendi 21 8 1965 1967
Oscar Chirimini 21 4 1937 1944
José García 21 3 1945 1948
Julio César Jiménez 21 1 1971 1976
Martín Aphesteguy 21 0 1906 1915
Gustavo Munúa 21 0 1998 2004
Aníbal Ciocca 20 6 1935 1943
Fernando Kanapkis 20 5 1992 1993
Bibiano Zapirain 20 4 1942 1946
Antonio Campolo 20 3 1918 1929
Santos Urdinarán 20 2 1923 1930
Atilio Ancheta 20 1 1969 1971
Carlos Carranza 20 1 1953 1957
Daniel Revelez 20 1 1980 1991
Guillermo Sanguinetti 20 1 1991 1997
Roberto Matosas 20 0 1963 1971
Andrés Mazali 20 0 1924 1929
José Santamaría 20 0 1952 1957
Tabaré Silva 20 0 1994 2000
Manuel Varela 20 0 1914 1924

See also

References

  1. ^ "Centurion Forlan downs Nigeria". 21 June 2013. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  2. ^ Uruguay – Record International Players
  3. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 1
  4. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 2
  5. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 3
  6. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 4
  7. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 5
  8. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 6
  9. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 7
  10. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 8
  11. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 9
  12. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 10
  13. ^ Uruguay – Most Capped Players - 11

External links

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