Julio Enciso expressed his excitement after Paraguay qualified for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The Albirroja secured their spot by defeating Peru 1-0 in Lima, ending the South American qualifiers on a high note. Enciso, a 20-year-old midfielder recently signed by Racing Strasbourg, shared his goal: “My dream at the World Cup is to carry Paraguay’s name as high as possible.”
Enciso, who is recovering from a meniscus injury sustained during his time at Brighton, added: “I want to give my all to help the team make history. I have great faith in this group.” He also shared a personal sentiment: “Since I was a child, I dreamed of reaching this point. My grandfather, who is in heaven, means a lot to me, and I celebrate this moment with joy and responsibility.”
Coach Gustavo Alfaro commented on the team’s accomplishment: “We came here to make history and change the narrative. The players showed great commitment. Grit alone isn’t enough; the team must perform well, and we have more work to do. The World Cup is still some time away.”
Alfaro highlighted the importance of their victory in Lima: “Paraguay never takes it easy, and we approached this match with determination. This was our chance to win in a place we had never done it before.” With talented players like Enciso, Paraguay aims to blend hope, discipline, and ambition as they prepare for 2026.
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