CONMEBOL Teams Encounter Challenging Start to 2026 World Cup Campaign
CONMEBOL teams have experienced a difficult beginning to their 2026 World Cup efforts. As of early matches, South American teams have collectively secured only one point out of a possible nine, according to the available information. This sole point was earned through Brazil's draw against Morocco, following a defeat for Panama against Ivory Coast. Uruguay, Colombia, and Argentina are among the teams yet to make their debut in the competition.
South American CONMEBOL teams have faced a challenging start to the 2026 World Cup, accumulating a single point from a possible nine in their initial matches.
This solitary point was secured by Brazil in a draw against Morocco. The early results also noted Panama's defeat to Ivory Coast, contributing to the CONMEBOL teams' overall difficult start.
Several prominent South American nations, including Uruguay, Colombia, and Argentina, have yet to play their first games in the competition. Their upcoming matches are anticipated to potentially alter the region's standing.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, the current performance indicates a demanding path ahead for CONMEBOL teams.


