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Panama is organised, experienced, and built to frustrate better-resourced opponents. Every analyst will tell you that. What hasn’t been said plainly enough is this: the single variable separating Panama beating Ghana on June 17 from exiting without a win is Adalberto Carrasquilla. The 27-year-old Pumas UNAM midfielder was stretchered off in the Clausura 2026 final on May 25 with a groin injury. Coach Thomas Christiansen kept him in the squad anyway. Without him, Panama lost 6-2 to Brazil. That result is not a coincidence.
Carrasquilla left the Clausura 2026 final at the 57th minute after a tackle from Cruz Azul’s Amaury García, carried off in visible distress. Panama’s football federation confirmed no definitive diagnosis on the extent of the damage. In Panama’s 3-4-3 or 4-2-3-1 system, Carrasquilla is the pass-receiving pivot who breaks the press and connects the defensive block to the attacking line. Carlos Harvey is a capable holding midfielder but not a tempo-setter of Carrasquilla’s calibre. Cristian Martínez is covered, not equivalent. There is no direct replacement in the squad.
Carrasquilla finished the 2025-26 Liga MX season with 2 goals and 6 assists across 37 appearances, numbers that understate his real value, which is possession circulation under pressure. When Panama beat South Africa 2-1 in their final pre-World Cup friendly, he started. Six days later, with both Carrasquilla and captain Aníbal Godoy absent, Panama conceded six against Brazil. The compact defensive shape that makes Panama hard to break only works when a midfielder can carry the ball out from pressure on the transition. That is precisely what Carrasquilla does, and precisely what nobody else in the squad replicates.
Panama’s fixtures: Ghana on June 17 in Toronto, Croatia on June 23 in Toronto, and England on June 27 in New Jersey. The Ghana match is the tournament. England and Croatia are expected to finish first and second; Panama’s realistic route to the Round of 32 is as one of eight qualifying third-place finishers. FIFA rules allow injured players to be replaced up to 24 hours before the June 17 opener; that deadline is the only confirmed date for a Carrasquilla fitness verdict.
| Match | Opponent | Carrasquilla | Result |
| CONCACAF QR3 MD1 | Suriname (A) | Available | 0-0 Draw |
| CONCACAF QR3 MD2 | Guatemala (H) | Available | 1-0 Win |
| CONCACAF QR3 MD3 | El Salvador (A) | Available | 1-0 Win |
| CONCACAF QR3 MD4 | Suriname (H) | Available | 1-1 Draw |
| CONCACAF QR3 MD5 | Guatemala (A) | Available | 3-2 Win |
| CONCACAF QR3 MD6 | El Salvador (H) | Available | 3-0 Win |
| Pre-WC Friendly | South Africa | Available | 2-1 Win |
| Pre-WC Friendly | Brazil | Absent | 2-6 Loss |
Ghana arrives with its own injury problems. Mohammed Kudus is out with a quadriceps injury, Mohammed Salisu has an ACL injury, and Alexander Djiku was hurt at the Cardiff camp. Captain Jordan Ayew leads the attack alongside Antoine Semenyo and Iñaki Williams. Ghana kept six clean sheets in World Cup qualifying and conceded only six goals across ten matches; they are defensively solid regardless of their absences. To break that block, Panama needs Carrasquilla receiving the ball under pressure, manipulating the defensive structure, and releasing José Fajardo, the striker who scored the decisive goals in both qualifying wins against Guatemala and El Salvador. Fajardo without service is not a threat. That service is Carrasquilla’s job.
Godoy, Panama’s 36-year-old captain with 157 caps, is the defensive anchor, the holding pivot who protects the back line and organises the press. He can’t replace what Carrasquilla provides going forward. If Carrasquilla is fit only for a substitute role, Christiansen’s likely answer is a more direct approach through Yoel Bárcenas and Ismael Díaz on the flanks, with
Harvey is dropping deeper. Panama has won games without Carrasquilla; two consecutive victories at the 2025 Gold Cup qualifiers came in his absence, but not against opponents of Ghana’s defensive organisation, and not with a World Cup elimination on the line. Panama’s 2018 debut ended with three defeats and a -9 goal differential. The Panama FIFA World Cup 2026 Carrasquilla fitness verdict will determine whether 2026 produces a different story.
Will Panama beat Ghana on June 17 with a fit Carrasquilla, or does his injury hand Ghana their best path out of Group L?
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Is Adalberto Carrasquilla fit for the WC 2026?
Carrasquilla’s fitness remains uncertain after a groin injury sustained in the Clausura 2026 final on May 25. He was kept in the squad by coach Christiansen, and his status will be confirmed no later than 24 hours before Panama’s June 17 opener against Ghana.
What group is Panama in at the FIFA WC 2026?
Panama is in Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Ghana. Their fixtures are Ghana on June 17 in Toronto, Croatia on June 23 in Toronto, and England on June 27 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Who are Panama’s key players at the WC 2026?
Panama’s most important players are Adalberto Carrasquilla (Pumas UNAM) and captain Aníbal Godoy (San Diego FC) in midfield. Striker José Fajardo, right-back Amir Murillo (Beşiktaş), and winger Yoel Bárcenas (Mazatlán) complete the key names.
When does Panama play their first match at WC?
Panama’s first match is on June 17, 2026, against Ghana at BMO Field in Toronto, kick-off 7 PM ET on FS1. A win would put Panama in strong contention to qualify for the Round of 32 as a third-place finisher from Group L.
Has Panama ever won a game at the FIFA World Cup?
No, Panama lost all three group-stage games at their only previous World Cup appearance in Russia 2018. They fell to Belgium 3-0, England 6-1, and Tunisia 2-1, scoring once through a Felipe Baloy header and finishing with a -9 g
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