End of Uruguay National Team Crisis Before Match Against Saudi Arabia
The Uruguay national team resolved its recent crisis ahead of facing the Saudi team in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup.
In the past few hours, the delegation arrived in Miami after a delay of about three hours from the scheduled time due to some organizational procedures.
This delay came after an issue related to travel arrangements, which caused a controversy within the Uruguayan national team's camp.
The Uruguayan Football Association expressed its dissatisfaction with certain travel procedures and directed criticism at the International Federation "FIFA".
The crisis officially ended after the team arrived at their residence in Miami and the delegation's situation stabilized before the anticipated match.
The Uruguay national team is preparing to face the Saudi national team in the first round of the group stage of the 2026 World Cup, held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The match will take place early Tuesday morning, marking the beginning of Al-Akhdar's journey in Group H, which also includes the teams of Spain and Cape Verde.
In the past few hours, the delegation arrived in Miami after a delay of about three hours from the scheduled time due to some organizational procedures.
This delay came after an issue related to travel arrangements, which caused a controversy within the Uruguayan national team's camp.
The Uruguayan Football Association expressed its dissatisfaction with certain travel procedures and directed criticism at the International Federation "FIFA".
The crisis officially ended after the team arrived at their residence in Miami and the delegation's situation stabilized before the anticipated match.
The Uruguay national team is preparing to face the Saudi national team in the first round of the group stage of the 2026 World Cup, held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The match will take place early Tuesday morning, marking the beginning of Al-Akhdar's journey in Group H, which also includes the teams of Spain and Cape Verde.