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El Salvador Crashes Out of 2026 World Cup Qualifying After 4–0 Defeat to Suriname

Nov 15, 2025 | Sports, World

November 15, 2025

El Salvador’s World Cup dream is officially over.
La Selecta were eliminated from 2026 Concacaf Qualifying on Thursday night after a crushing 4–0 loss to Suriname at Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion in Paramaribo.

The defeat seals a bitter end to what was already a difficult qualifying campaign for El Salvador — one marked by injuries, inconsistency, and missed opportunities. With one match still to play, the nation now faces the reality of watching the 2026 World Cup — hosted partly in North America — from the sidelines.


🇸🇻 A Tough Night From Start to Finish

Despite entering the match needing a win to stay alive, El Salvador struggled to generate rhythm and was repeatedly punished in key moments.

44’ — Penalty Breakdown

Julio Sibrián’s foul in the box gave Suriname a penalty just before halftime.
Tjaronn Chery converted, putting El Salvador behind at a moment when they desperately needed stability.

Second-Half Collapse

La Selecta held on as long as they could, but the final 20 minutes unraveled quickly:

  • 74’ — Richonell Margaret scored after a deflected clearance

  • 76’ — Margaret doubled up from a Ridgeciano Haps cross

  • 83’ — Dhoraso Klas added a fourth shortly after coming on

By the end, the match felt less like a contest and more like a symbolic closing chapter to El Salvador’s qualifying run.


❌ Elimination Confirmed

With the loss, El Salvador is mathematically eliminated from reaching the 2026 World Cup — a major blow for a fanbase that hoped the expanded field and hosting proximity would open a path to qualification.

Instead, Suriname’s dominant performance pushes them closer to making their first-ever World Cup appearance, highlighting the contrasting trajectories of both programs.


🔜 What’s Left for La Selecta?

El Salvador will finish its qualifying schedule on Tuesday with a trip to Panama, playing only for pride and evaluation.

It’s now about:

  • Reassessing the national team direction

  • Identifying future leaders

  • Rebuilding for the next cycle

Supporters will expect answers — and change.

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