Uruguay Faces Injury Concern as Ronald Araújo Travels to Barcelona for Treatment
The Uruguayan national team is navigating a significant injury concern just days before the start of the 2026 World Cup, as defender Ronald Araújo has traveled to Barcelona to seek specialized medical treatment for a muscle injury. The development, confirmed on June 8, 2026, leaves the center-back’s availability for Uruguay’s opening match in doubt.
Status of the Injury and Recovery Plan
According to official reports from the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol (AUF), Araújo is suffering from a muscular discomfort in his calf. The decision to send the player to Spain was reached in full agreement between the national team’s coaching staff and medical personnel. The AUF stated that the defender will receive treatment from professionals who have managed his care previously, with the goal of resolving the issue in time for the tournament.

While the association confirmed the player will not participate in group training sessions this Monday, he is expected to rejoin the squad on Tuesday, June 9. The team is scheduled to travel to Cancún that night to continue their preparations for the tournament. Despite the ongoing treatment, the defender remains a question mark for Uruguay’s World Cup debut.
World Cup Schedule and Group Implications
Uruguay is slated to begin its World Cup campaign on Monday, June 15, against Saudi Arabia in Miami. The team faces a condensed group stage schedule, with a second match against Cape Verde in the same venue six days later. The group stage concludes on Friday, June 26, with a match against Spain in Guadalajara.
The timing of the injury is particularly testing for the Uruguayan squad, as Araújo missed the team’s recent farewell activities in Pando and Canelones due to the physical setback. The medical staff has opted for a targeted recovery approach in Barcelona to maximize the chances of his participation in the upcoming fixtures.
Team Logistics and Next Steps
The Uruguayan delegation is currently finalizing its pre-tournament logistics. Following the transition of the squad to their base in Cancún on June 9, the technical staff will monitor the progress of the medical treatment closely. The next confirmed checkpoint for the team is the arrival of the full squad in their concentration base, followed by the final lead-up to the June 15 opener against Saudi Arabia.
As the team prepares for the global stage, the focus remains on ensuring the physical readiness of the roster for the rigorous demands of the tournament. Further updates on the status of the squad are expected to be provided by the AUF as the team settles into their training camp.