FIFA World Cup

Here’s a guide to the seven World Cup teams (and their fans) headed to Miami

A Portuguese fan shows a scarf depicting Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo during a friendly football match between Mexico and Portugal at the Banorte (formerly known as Azteca) Stadium in Mexico City on March 28, 2026. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images)
A Portuguese fan shows a scarf depicting Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo during a friendly football match between Mexico and Portugal at the Banorte (formerly known as Azteca) Stadium in Mexico City on March 28, 2026. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images

During the next few weeks, as the 2026 World Cup gets underway, South Florida will become even more colorful than usual as Scotland’s Tartan Army shows up in plaid kilts, Brazilians and Colombians in bright yellow shirts overtake the beaches, joined by Uruguayans in sky blue, Cape Verde fans in navy blue, Saudis in green and Portuguese in Ronaldo jerseys.

Hard Rock Stadium, renamed Miami Stadium during the World Cup because FIFA prohibits display of non-affiliated sponsors, is hosting seven matches during the 48-team tournament, which kicks off June 11 and runs through July 19.

Here are snapshots of the seven teams playing in the four group-stage games at Miami Stadium, with other teams joining the South Florida party in the Round of 32, Quarterfinals and Bronze Medal Third Place Game.

URUGUAY

FIFA Ranking: 17

Team Profile: Two-time winners of the World Cup, the first ever in 1930 and in 1950, and gold medalists in the 1924 and 1928 Olympics, which served as world championships. Legends Luis Suarez, of Inter Miami, and Edinson Cavani are no longer with the national team. Controversial coach Marcelo Bielsa, who took over in 2023, has been criticized recently after the team struggled in friendly matches and the late stages of World Cup qualifying but La Celeste did beat Brazil and Argentina earlier in the qualifying campaign.

Group H opponents: Saudi Arabia (June 15 in Miami), Cape Verde (June 21 in Miami), Spain (June 26 in Guadalajara).

Players to Watch: Center back Ronald Araujo has made more than 200 appearances for Barcelona since 2019. Real Madrid’s versatile, energetic midfielder Federico Valverde is key to Uruguay’s success. Also watch for winger Brian Rodriguez of Mexico’s Club America, whose nickname “Rayito” means “Little Lightning”.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 27: Ronald Araujo of Uruguay reacts during the international friendly match between England and Uruguay at Wembley Stadium on March 27, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 27: Ronald Araujo of Uruguay reacts during the international friendly match between England and Uruguay at Wembley Stadium on March 27, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images) Ryan Pierse Getty Images

Coach: Marcelo Bielsa (native of Argentina)

Team Colors: Light blue

Fan Culture: Uruguay has a smaller fan base than Argentina, but in many ways its supporters are similar. Argentina’s wear sky blue and white, Uruguayan fans wear light blue. Both groups drink mate. And, they are extremely passionate, known to take over public plazas and beaches with “asados” (meat grilling) and “banderazos,” pep rallies with giant banners and drums. During games, they like to snack on “picadas” which are chips and peanuts with cheese, olives and salami.

SAUDI ARABIA

FIFA Ranking: 61

Team Profile: Saudi Arabia pulled off the biggest group stage shocker in 2002, beating eventual champion Argentina. The Green Falcons have made it to seven of the past nine World Cups but have won only two matches in their past five appearances. They last made the knockout stage in 1994. The biggest news around the Saudi team is the firing of coach Herve Renard just 59 days before the start of the World Cup.

Group H opponents: Uruguay (June 15 in Miami), Spain (June 21 in Atlanta), Cape Verde (June 26 in Houston)

Players to Watch: Saud Abdulhamid (Lens) is a 26-year-old right back who signed with Roma in 2024 before being loaned out to Lens last year. The scorer of two of Saudi Arabia’s three goals at the 2022 World Cup, including the winner against eventual world champion Argentina, Salem Al-Dawsari (Al-Hilal) will lead the attack again in 2026.

BURAYDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - OCTOBER 14: Salem Aldawsari of Saudi Arabia runs with the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Saudi Arabia and Iraq at King Abdullah Sport City Stadium on October 14, 2025 in Buraydah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
BURAYDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - OCTOBER 14: Salem Aldawsari of Saudi Arabia runs with the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Saudi Arabia and Iraq at King Abdullah Sport City Stadium on October 14, 2025 in Buraydah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images) Yasser Bakhsh Getty Images

Coach: Georgios Donis (native of Greece)

Team Colors: Green and White

Fan Culture: Saudi fans will show up head to toe in green and white and are known to bring musical instruments and elaborate, South American-style “tifo” banners wherever they go. Saudi Arabia officially lifted its ban on women attending sporting events in stadiums on January 12, 2018, and while they were restricted to “family sections” at the start, there has been more integration in recent years.

CAPE VERDE

FIFA Ranking: 69

Team Profile: The island nation off the coast of Africa (Pop. 500,000) is the third smallest to make a World Cup, behind Iceland in 2018 and Curaçao this year. It is one of four teams making its Cup debut. The Tubarões Azuis (Blue Sharks) open against tournament heavyweight Spain. Fewer than half of the national team players were born in the country, but they feel pride in their blue jerseys, which feature a triangle pattern that depicts the flight pattern between the islands.

Group H opponents: Spain (June 15 in Atlanta), Uruguay (June 21 in Miami), Saudi Arabia (June 26 in Houston).

Players to Watch: Ryan Mendes is a 36-year-old winger who is Cape Verde’s captain as well as its all-time leader in goals (22) and appearances (96). The former Lille and Nottingham Forest star currently plays in Turkey. Dailon Livramento was the leading scorer in qualifying. Also watch out for 23-year-old Sidny Lopes Cabral, who was born in the Netherlands and played in lower leagues of Sweden, Germany and Portugal before joining Portuguese club Benfica.

Cape Verde fans wave flags and scarves from the stands as they follow the national team's training session ahead of their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Estadio Municipal 25 de Julho in Santa Cruz, on May 23, 2026. (Photo by Patrick MEINHARDT / AFP via Getty Images)
Cape Verde fans wave flags and scarves from the stands as they follow the national team's training session ahead of their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Estadio Municipal 25 de Julho in Santa Cruz, on May 23, 2026. (Photo by Patrick MEINHARDT / AFP via Getty Images) PATRICK MEINHARDT AFP via Getty Images

Coach: Bubista (full name: Pedro Leitão Brito) a 56-year-old national hero who has spent his entire career in Cape Verde.

Team Colors: Blue, white and red

Fan Culture: Their team won’t draw huge numbers, but the fans who do come will bring Western African energy and lots of songs and chants. With 600 miles of coastline, beach soccer is extremely popular in Cape Verde.

SCOTLAND

FIFA Ranking: 43

Team Profile: The Tartan Army, one of the world’s most lovable supporter groups, will be out in full force for Scotland’s first World Cup appearance since 1998. The Scots have never advanced from the group stage in eight Cup appearances. They clinched qualification with a dramatic win over Denmark in the final game of UEFA Group C, scoring two goals in extra time.

Group C opponents: Haiti (June 13 in Boston), Morocco (June 19 in Boston), Brazil (June 24 in Miami)

Players to Watch: Midfielder Scott McTominay, who scored on a bicycle kick to clinch his country’s spot back in November. Formerly played for Manchester United, McTominay is now with Italian club Napoli. Andy Robertson (Liverpool) is a 32-year-old left back who is Scotland’s captain and second overall in national team appearances with 92.

Coach: Steve Clarke (native of Scotland)

Team Colors: Dark blue and white

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JUNE 19: Scotland fans react at the Glasgow Fan Zone during their UEFA EURO 2024 game on June 19, 2024 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. An estimated 60,000 Tartan Army fans have traveled to Cologne amid storm warnings and public fan zone closures for Scotland's second UEFA EURO 2024 game against Switzerland. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JUNE 19: Scotland fans react at the Glasgow Fan Zone during their UEFA EURO 2024 game on June 19, 2024 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. An estimated 60,000 Tartan Army fans have traveled to Cologne amid storm warnings and public fan zone closures for Scotland's second UEFA EURO 2024 game against Switzerland. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) Jeff J Mitchell Getty Images

Fan Culture: The Tartan Army is known for its checkered kilts, bagpipes and for belting out the team’s unofficial national anthem, “Flower of Scotland.” Scottish fans travel in big numbers and will be taking over several pubs in South Florida ahead of the June 24 game against Brazil. They are known for their sense of humor, friendly banter, and philanthropy. Craig Ferguson, a well-known Tartan Army superfan, is famous for his charity endurance treks to support Scotland’s national team. To celebrate the 2026 World Cup, he is walking 3,000 miles across the United States in a kilt to raise funds for Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH).

BRAZIL

FIFA Ranking: 6

Team Profile: Brazil is the only nation to have participated in all 23 World Cups and has won a record five titles. Brazil won the last World Cup held in the United States in 1994. Eight years later, they won their fifth trophy. Brazil is known for its “jogo bonito” (beautiful game), which is not just a playing style but the joy and passion with which Brazilians approach the sport. The 2026 team is stacked with talent.

Group C opponents: Morocco (June 13 in NY/NJ), Haiti (June 19 in Philadelphia), Scotland (June 24 in Miami)

Players to Watch: Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid) is a 25-year-old winger who finished as runner-up in the 2024 Ballon d’Or voting. Neymar, the 34-year-old longtime Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona star, is one of the most recognizable faces in the game, but has been plagued by injuries, including a calf injury weeks before the opener.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA - MARCH 31: Vinicius Junior of Brazil controls the ball during the international friendly match between Brazil and Croatia at Camping World Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - MARCH 31: Vinicius Junior of Brazil controls the ball during the international friendly match between Brazil and Croatia at Camping World Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) Rich Storry Getty Images

Coach: Carlo Ancelotti (Italy) is first foreign manager in a century.

Team Colors: Bright yellow, royal blue, green

Fan Culture: Soccer is not a sport in Brazil; it is a religion. It is often referred to as “o País do Futebol” or “the country of football” and the iconic yellow Brazilian jersey is recognized the world over. The sport is deeply ingrained in everyday life, from the favelas to the beaches to the Maracana Stadium. The entire country shuts down on days Brazil plays World Cup matches. Brazil has produced some of the most influential players in history, including Pele, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Neymar and women’s soccer legend Marta.

COLOMBIA

FIFA Ranking: 13

Team Profile: Colombia could be one of the biggest surprises of the summer. Los Cafeteros (The Coffeemakers) finished behind Argentina and Ecuador in South American qualifying. They have one of the most passionate, raucous fan bases in the world. Colombia’s group-stage finale in Miami against Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal is the most coveted first-round ticket of the tournament. Los Cafeteros had their best showing in 2014, when they reached the quarterfinals

Group K opponents: Uzbekistan (June 17), Congo DR (June 23), Portugal (June 27)

Players to Watch: Star midfielder James Rodriguez joined MLS’ Minnesota United this season in an effort to get in shape for the World Cup, but wound up playing sparingly. Winger Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich) spent four seasons at Liverpool and ranks third in the Bundesliga in both goals (15) and assists (13).

Coach: Nestor Lorenzo (Argentina)

Colombian fan, called El Cole, cheers for his national team before the start of the match Colombia vs Uruguay qualifyng for the Brazil 2014 World Cup South American round, at the Metropolitano Stadium in Barranquilla on September 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta        (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/GettyImages)
Colombian fan, called El Cole, cheers for his national team before the start of the match Colombia vs Uruguay qualifyng for the Brazil 2014 World Cup South American round, at the Metropolitano Stadium in Barranquilla on September 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/GettyImages) LUIS ACOSTA AFP via Getty Images

Team Colors: Bright yellow, red, blue

Fan Culture: The most passionate Colombian soccer supporter groups are called barra bravas. They are known for choreographed stadium displays, massive flags (called trapos), and nonstop singing and drumming. Fans love to gather with family and friends before matches and dance to the rhythms of cumbia music. The most famous Colombian fan is Gustavo Llanos, known as El Cole (Birdman), who dresses like a tri-colored bird and has been to every World Cup Colombia participated in since 1990.

PORTUGAL

FIFA Ranking: 5

Team Profile: One of the most compelling story lines of the tournament is whether 41-year-old Portuguese icon Cristiano Ronaldo, in his sixth and surely final World Cup, will finally get the one trophy that has eluded him. He has won league titles in England, Spain and Italy, five Champions League trophies and five Ballon d’Or trophies, but never a World Cup. Portugal reached the semifinals in 2006, the Round of 16 in 2010 and 2018, and the quarterfinals in 2022. The Portuguese are among the favorites to win this time because of strong leadership, depth and technical skill.

Group Opponents: Congo (June 17 in Houston), Uzbekistan (June 23 in Houston), Colombia (June 27 in Miami)

Players to Watch: Ronaldo is not as dominant as in his prime, but his experience, leadership and finishing touch make him dangerous. Vitinha, the PSG midfielder, played in the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) is a creative playmaker who was on the 2018 and 2022 World Cup teams.

LISBON, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 14: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Portugal and Hungary at Estadio Jose Alvalade on October 14, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
LISBON, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 14: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Portugal and Hungary at Estadio Jose Alvalade on October 14, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images) Carlos Rodrigues Getty Images

Coach: Roberto Martinez (Spain)

Team Colors: Red and Green

Fan Culture: Portuguese fans are deeply loyal to their club teams, particularly the Big 3 of Benfica, Sporting and Porto. But when the Selecao (national team) plays, fans from all over the country unite to cheer, wave flags and eat Bifanas (spicy pork sandwiches) during games.

Michelle Kaufman
Miami Herald
Miami Herald sportswriter Michelle Kaufman has covered 14 Olympics, six World Cups, Wimbledon, U.S. Open, NCAA Basketball Tournaments, NBA Playoffs, Super Bowls and has been the soccer writer and University of Miami basketball beat writer for 25 years. She was born in Frederick, Md., and grew up in Miami.
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