Paraguay
Despite participating in the competition eight times, Paraguay has a lower soccer prowess than other South American countries on the international soccer scene. Its previous terrific performance was in the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa. That was where this joyful fan was captured, accompanied by others to show support for the country, and returned with a tinge of happiness.
During the competition, The Los GuaranĂes team had one of its greatest games, eventually leaving the competition in the quarterfinals. Since then, it has fought its way back to the international tournament, even though Paraguay might not attend the Qatar 2022 grand finale.
Colombia
Experts predicted the FIFA World Cup 2022 to be a difficult one for Colombia, as they didn’t qualify to participate in the tournament. Previously, the country had taken part in six world cup competitions, and due to the intense nature of the game, it’s become a commendable soccer powerhouse in South America.
Unfortunately, the squad struggled to reach the quarterfinals and came out fifth after losing 1-0 to Brazil during the 2018 competition in Russia. Jessica Sterling, in the picture, is David Ospina’s wife, who was disappointed to see her goalie husband and his team lose to England in a penalty shootout after 16 rounds.
Mexico
Mexico has been doing commendable work in soccer, as out of the 21 World Cup editions, the country has participated in 16, including the Qatar 2022 tournament. Mexico’s also so far hosted two of the events, in 1970 and 1986, and in both, the North American country reached the quarterfinals.
Sadly, Mexico is ranked as one of the teams with the most losses (27) in World Cup history. This ecstatic girl was one of the spectators who cheered on the El Tri in the Russia 2018 competition. Luckily, the thrilling match against Germany, which the country won 1-0, left everyone with goosebumps and Mexican fans jubilant.