
It's the return of Los Canaleros to their home turf: football's biggest stage - and, this time, they're prepared to fight.
After their historic first performance in Russia eight years ago, Panama has got their ticket punched for the Panama FIFA Club World Cup 2026. With no less a coach as the head man as the longest serving in the federation's history, the Central American country not only comes to North America to take part, but to take on, compete. From their team, their schedule, their history, and what to expect from them in the World Cup, here is everything you need to know about journey.
Panama is in the top ten of the CONCACAF sides to be represented and the highest-ranked Central American team entering the World Cup 2026. Head coach has said that Panama is dedicated to playing against some of the more storied sides and squarely making their nation a football power in the region.
Christiansen has served as the coach of Panama since 2020 and is the national team's longest serving coach. Under him, Panama reached the semifinals in the 2023 and 2024 Nations League and the final of the 2023 Gold Cup and 2025 Nations League.
The Danish transplant, who has the Spain jersey and went on to pick up a Bundesliga top-scorer award in 2002-03 with Bochum, has managed Panama since 2020. He spent time at Leeds United and at the Belgian club Union Saint-Gilloise and is an experienced tactician, having extensive international coaching experience.
The tactical approach Christiansen prefers is a disciplined defensive block, fast pace and transitions playing on the flanks. He's an impregnable and counter-attackive side which proved to be effective during World Cup qualification.
Panama's qualification campaign was impressive, consistent and solid, and that was done with a team identity.
They started their quest in the second round of CONCACAF qualifying, with a sweep of the group standings ahead of Guatemala, Nicaragua, Guyana and Belize. In this game, Panama went on to score 10 goals while allowing one goal.
Their campaign was emphatic as Thomas Christiansen had four wins from four in group stage to qualify with plenty to spare from . All of the other countries eventually lost interest: Suriname, Guatemala and El Salvador.
The team competed in the second and third qualifying rounds and was the top team in both groups. In those last two rounds, Panama had a goal differential of +14.
Key Qualification Statistics:
| Stat | Figure |
| Wins | 5 |
| Draws | 3 |
| Losses | 0 |
| Goal Differential | +14 (final two rounds) |
| Group Finish | 1st in both rounds |
It took a decisive moment on November 18, 2025, as Panama sealed their spot in the World Cup 2026 with a 3-0 win over El Salvador at the Rommel Fernandez Stadium.
Panama went unbeaten in their previous 12 outings of the season, all of which were competitive. This team has come along in their first 14 games since they suffered their first defeat against Mexico on January 1.
An uncomfortable group but a winnable one for the disciplined Los Canaleros as they head into Group L with England, Croatia and Ghana.
Here is Panama's complete group stage schedule:
| Date | Opponent | Venue | City |
| June 17, 2026 | Ghana | BMO Field | Toronto, Canada |
| June 23, 2026 | Croatia | BMO Field | Toronto, Canada |
| June 27, 2026 | England | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ, USA |
Los Canaleros will also have two games in Canada, and one in the U.S. In the lead-up to the tournament, Panama had two friendly matches against World Cup team South Africa in late March, which were both drawn 1-1 and later went 2-1 in South Africa's favour. They will also take on World Cup favourites Brazil in a friendly match on May 31, more than two weeks before their World Cup campaign kicks off.
Panama's World Cup experience is still relatively short, but highly emotional.
Quick Facts:
The second time in eight years Panama have made it to the World Cup, World Cup 2026. This 2018 debut in Russia was a historic achievement for Panamanian football — the nation came out in a frenzy for their first qualification and it was all the more special that it was partly to the exclusion of the United States, who failed to qualify.
They made their one and only World Cup debut in 2018, losing three of their five group stage matches to Belgium, England and Tunisia, but finding the back of the net twice during their debut.
Panama's first goal of the World Cup in a senior FIFA World Cup was in the 2018 World Cup game against England (1-6 loss, Nizhny Novgorod Stadium), and it was a late goal by Felipe Baloy that brought joyful scenes home even as the home side was defeated.
In addition to the World Cup, Panama have been runners-up three times in the Gold Cup (2005, 2013, 2023), and second in the 2025 Nations League. The achievements mark the continuous progress of Panamanian football in the continent's arena.
Unfortunately, Luis Carlos Tejada, Panama's top scorer of all time with the 43 goals, died last year at the age of 41 during a friendly match in his hometown, tainting the country's preparations for the World Cup but also motivating the present set to continue the torch in his honor.
is the record appearance leader for Panama, with almost 160 caps to his name, as well as Christiansen's captain. The seasoned midfielder has spent most of his career in the United States, where he was a regular starter for San Diego in their inaugural season in 2025. Godoy's Major League Soccer career consisted of over 100 appearances for both San Jose Earthquakes and Nashville, where he spent five seasons with both teams.
The veteran forward José Fajardo scored three goals as did "Puma" on the wing but the striker Cecilio Waterman netted two goals in the qualification round for Panama. The tandem of Fajardo and Waterman is quite influential, as they scored four goals in the last four games of the qualifying round.
Adalberto "Coco" Carrasquilla is one of Panama's most consistent players, while also having been named 2023 Gold Cup Best Player. It was Carrasquilla who kept Panama's central midfield within a triangular formation all the way to the end of the qualification campaign.
is a prolific attacker with goals in MLS and the Panamanian league that carried over into CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cup action. Coach Christiansen's system has proved to be a godsend for Carlos Harvey, a young talent who is sure to be a name to watch at the tournament.
Amir Murillo (Marseille) will play a vital role in Panama's defence, and one of their biggest European faces. His stint in Ligue 1 will provide Panama with a solid and physical right back.
Key Players Summary:
| Player | Position | Notable Role |
| Aníbal Godoy | Midfielder | Captain, record caps holder |
| José Fajardo | Forward | Top qualifier scorer (3 goals) |
| Cecilio Waterman | Striker | Leading attacking threat |
| Adalberto Carrasquilla | Midfielder | 2023 Gold Cup Best Player |
| Amir Murillo | Defender | European-based experience (Marseille) |
| Ismael Díaz | Forward | Rising creative attacker |
| Carlos Harvey | Midfielder | Emerging young talent |
What Panama's best asset is, is their collective organization. Christiansen’s side is hard to break down, has good discipline in the defense and is a threat to attack when necessary. They have gone through a qualifying run without a defeat, and that's proof that they know who they are and what they do.
Christiansen has called their group “interesting” and said Panama would be looking for confidence from victories over the likes of the United States, and would be hoping to have the same success against Ghana, Croatia and England at the tournament.
Panama don't have any of the individual star quality of more traditional powerhouses. Their attack is working, but is strongly dependent on Fajardo and Waterman, and if either of them are taken out, they will need to find someone else to do the work. The quality of personnel in critical roles is still an unknown quantity in opposition to the elites.
The 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia are still a strong team. Ghana, on the other hand, offer a potentially unbeatable match for Panama on paper. Los Canaleros should be aiming for points in their first game against Ghana that could lead to a lucky draw for the round of 32.
While Panama are the least favoured team in their group, they certainly have enough talent to inflict a giant-killing on their day. A disciplined and tactically sound team, the Canaleros will be gunning to make their fans proud at the global showpiece.
Panama's compact, defensive style and counter-attacking potential make them an intriguing team to watch, especially for those who like to follow the action on football news and odds for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Well-organized low-ranked teams, who advance via CONCACAF, have earlier surprised in the tournament - and under Christiansen, Panama's experience and tactical clarity may play into the match.
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The journey of is a tale of perseverance, faith, and a country discovering its identity in football. With Thomas Christiansen in command, Los Canaleros came to North America as Central America's most capable team, hardy, formidable and eager to craft a new World Cup legacy.
Panama will be looking to be at their peak when they are grouped with England and Croatia, as well as Ghana. But this is a side that were unbeatable during qualifying, dispatched opponents with style and have the DNA of a footballing nation that is on the rise. In 2018, when Felipe Baloy made Panama's first-ever World Cup goal, millions of people cried. This time around, Panama has the confidence to get those same fans to cheer, not in consolation, but in triumph.
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Thomas Christiansen is the Head coach of the Panama National team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Since 2020, he has been at the helm, becoming the longest-serving coach in the federation's history.
Panama finished first in the second and third round of the CONCACAF qualifying tournament and did not lose a game in the process for a goal differential of +14 in its last two rounds of qualifying.
During the 2026 World Cup qualification phase, José Fajardo and winger "Puma" (Edgar Bárcenas) were the top goal scorers with three goals each. Cecilio Waterman scored two.
The first clash for Panama will be against Ghana on June 17, 2026 at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada (7:00 p.m. ET).
Panama's finest and only World Cup performance so far has been during the group stage of their first World Cup appearance in 2018 in Russia.
Captain Aníbal Godoy is the most experienced, having played almost 160 games. The most influential players on the team heading into 2026 are Adalberto Carrasquilla (2023 Gold Cup Best Player) and forwards José Fajardo and Cecilio Waterman.
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