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Paraguay - World Cup 2006

Country - Paraguay
Capital City- Asuncion
Continent- South America
Manager- Anibal Ruiz
Captain- Carlos Gamarra
Star Man- Paraguay have two real star men, one of them being their captain Carlos Gamarra. Carlos is the heart of the defence and holds the record for most ever caps for Paraguay playing 104 times. He currently plays his football for Palmeiras in Brazil. The other star man is Denis Caniza who plays along side Carlos Gamarra at centerback. Denis is currently playing for Cruz Azul of Mexico.

How did they qualify - Paraguay had a bad start to their qualifying campaign losing their opening game to Colombia 1-0. They made up for this bad start two games later with an impressive 1-0 victory over Argentina which set them on their way to more impressive displays including a 4-1 win over Bolivia. Overall Paraguay found the qualification a real challenge only finishing fourth in the group 3 points ahead of Uruguay and the play-off place, although fourth in a group consisting of; Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia is nothing to be ashamed of and can consider qualifying for the World Cup a job well done.

Please see the Paraguay National football team pictured above.

Team History
First International: Paraguay 1 - 5 Argentina (Asuncion, Paraguay; 11 March 1919)
Largest win: Paraguay 7 - 0 Bolivia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 30 April 1949)
Worst defeat: Argentina 8 - 0 Paraguay (Santiago, Chile; 20 October 1926)
World Cup
Appearances:
7 (First in 1930) Best result Round 2, 1986, 1998, 2002
Copa America
Appearances:
32 (First in 1921) Best result Winners, 1953 and 1979
World Cup Record: 1930 - Round 1
1934 - Did not enter
1938 - Did not enter
1950 - Round 1
1954 - Did not qualify
1958 - Round 1
1962 to 1982 - Did not qualify
1986 - Round 2
1990 - Did not qualify
1994 - Did not qualify
1998 - Round 2
2002 - Round 2
2006 - Qualified
Famous Players:

Francisco Arce, Celso Ayala, José Saturnino Cardozo, José Luis Chilavert, Arsenio Erico, Roberto Fernández, Carlos Gamarra, Aurelio Gonzalez, Juan Bautista Villalba

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