Ecuador scripted one of the biggest upsets of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after coming from behind to defeat Germany 2-1 and book a place in the Round of 32.
The dramatic victory completed an incredible turnaround for Ecuador, who entered the match without a goal in the tournament and with only one point from their opening two games. Against one of football’s traditional powerhouses, the South American side produced a resilient performance to keep its World Cup dream alive.
Germany Strike Early
Germany made the perfect start when Leroy Sané found the net inside the opening two minutes.
The early goal appeared to put Germany firmly in control, with many expecting another comfortable victory for the European giants.
However, Ecuador responded with remarkable composure instead of allowing the setback to define the match.
Ecuador End Goal Drought
Ecuador had failed to score from 32 attempts across their first two World Cup matches.
That drought finally ended in the ninth minute.
Pedro Vite won possession in midfield before quickly releasing Nilson Angulo, who calmly beat Manuel Neuer with a composed finish from outside the penalty area to level the score.
The equaliser lifted Ecuador’s confidence and changed the momentum of the contest.
Gonzalo Plata Seals Famous Victory
Both teams created chances after the break, but Ecuador remained disciplined in defence while looking dangerous on the counterattack.
The decisive moment arrived in the 77th minute when Gonzalo Plata stretched to guide the ball past Neuer with the tip of his boot.
The goal completed a stunning comeback and secured a memorable 2-1 victory for Ecuador.
Ecuador Reach World Cup Knockout Stage
The win sends Ecuador into the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time since 2006.
The South American nation qualified as one of the tournament’s eight best third-placed teams after showing resilience throughout the group stage.
Despite losing narrowly to Ivory Coast and drawing with Curaçao in their opening matches, Ecuador stayed organised and believed they could still progress.
President Declares National Holiday
Celebrations erupted across Ecuador following the historic victory.
President Daniel Noboa declared Friday a national holiday to honour the national team’s qualification for the Round of 32.
He praised head coach Sebastián Beccacece and the players for their determination, saying they had united the country and given millions of supporters a moment of pride.
Match Summary
Final Score: Ecuador 2-1 Germany
Goals
- 2′ – Leroy Sané (Germany)
- 9′ – Nilson Angulo (Ecuador)
- 77′ – Gonzalo Plata (Ecuador)

























