South America Underrepresented in the 2026 World Cup Quarter-Finals: Fewest Teams Since 2002

The identities of the eight teams that managed to advance to the quarter-final stage of the 2026 World Cup have become clear. The South American continent has only a single representative at this stage. This situation marks the lowest number of South American teams in the quarter-finals since 2002. Argentina managed to advance by defeating Egypt 3-2 with an epic comeback. Thus, the reigning champion stood out as the only South American team to secure a quarter-final spot and keep their hopes alive in the cup.
The Argentina National Team continues to draw attention with its recent trajectory of success. In the last six World Cup editions, the only tournament where they failed to reach the quarter-final stage was in 2018. In 2018, they were eliminated by France, who went on to become the future champions, bidding farewell to the tournament. This year, however, they achieved the success of staying in the cup with a exquisite victory against Egypt. The current squad and technical staff are battling on the pitch with the goal of winning the World Championship for the second consecutive time.
The other strong representatives of South America, however, had to bid farewell to the tournament in this round. Brazil, Colombia, and Paraguay were eliminated in the Round of 16 matches, announcing their early exits from the cup. The Brazil National Team, managed by Carlo Ancelotti, was eliminated from the tournament after a 2-1 defeat to a Norway side featuring Erling Haaland. The Colombian representative, meanwhile, left the field with a defeat following a penalty shootout against Switzerland. Paraguay, who had caused a major upset by eliminating Germany in the previous round, were unable to progress further towards the quarter-finals.
The overall picture in this year's quarter-finals reveals the dominance of European teams. Many teams from the European continent have succeeded in reaching this stage, demonstrating their strength in the tournament. The elimination of major South American teams by countries like Norway and Switzerland stands out as the most obvious proof of this situation. The infrastructure and tactical developments in modern European football are shown as the main reasons for this dominance in the World Cup. The emergence of European countries as tournament favorites also highlights the shift in intercontinental football balance.
Following Brazil's elimination, Martinelli, one of the team's key players, made a statement, offering a message and a promise to the fans. Such developments and statements provide insight into the future goals of the eliminated teams. Statements made by Argentina's legendary player Diego Maradona on the subject, featured in a newspaper under the headline 'God is risen again', also caused a huge reaction in the media. All these football developments prove how large an audience the tournament concerns, both from a sporting and cultural perspective. As the 2026 World Cup enters the quarter-final stage, it continues entirely under the dominance of the European continent.
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