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Home Soccer Suárez hints at shock Uruguay comeback ahead of …
Suárez hints at shock Uruguay comeback ahead of 2026 World Cup
Soccer Apr 8, 2026 2 min read

Suárez hints at shock Uruguay comeback ahead of 2026 World Cup

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The 39-year-old striker refuses to rule out international return despite retiring from La Celeste duty earlier this year.

Luis Suárez has thrown the football world a curveball, suggesting he could reverse his international retirement decision and don the Uruguay jersey once more for the 2026 World Cup. The veteran striker, who called time on his illustrious international career in 2024, made it clear that his love for La Celeste runs too deep to ever completely close that chapter.

The former Barcelona and Liverpool legend's potential return would be nothing short of sensational for Uruguay's World Cup ambitions. At 39, Suárez continues to defy Father Time, and his wealth of experience could prove invaluable for a squad looking to make their mark on football's biggest stage. His declaration that he would "never turn his back" on his country has sent shockwaves through South American football circles.

This potential comeback story mirrors similar narratives we've seen across global football, including veterans from African nations who've answered their countries' calls well into their thirties. Players like Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o and Ghana's Asamoah Gyan have shown that experience and passion can transcend age when representing one's homeland on the world stage.

Whether Suárez actually makes this fairytale return remains to be seen, but his openness to the possibility demonstrates the magnetic pull of World Cup football. For Uruguay fans, the mere hint of their goal-scoring icon returning for one final dance is enough to ignite dreams of another deep tournament run.

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