Miss Universe Paraguay to Cheer for Albirroja in Los Angeles
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Miss Universe Paraguay 2026, Gretha Matiauda, will attend the World Cup 2026 match between Paraguay and the host nation, the United States.
- Matiauda will be in Los Angeles to support the Paraguayan national football team, known as 'La Albirroja,' in their debut match.
- This appearance marks Paraguay's return to the World Cup after a 16-year absence, generating national excitement.
Miss Universe Paraguay 2026, Gretha Matiauda, is set to lend her support to the Paraguayan national football team, 'La Albirroja,' as they make their debut in the World Cup 2026 against host nation the United States. The beauty queen will be present at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles to cheer on her country.
Following a recent tour in Miami, which included various media appearances and fashion events, Matiauda is preparing for this significant international sporting event. Her attendance highlights the national pride and excitement surrounding Paraguay's return to the World Cup stage after a 16-year hiatus.
Paraguay returns to the World Cup after 16 years. The emotion unites an entire country in the same dream. And this coming June 12 in Los Angeles, our Miss Universe Paraguay 2026, Gretha Matiauda will be present, proudly supporting La Albirroja in this historic moment.
Miss Universe Paraguay announced Matiauda's presence on their Instagram account, sharing an image of her wearing the national team's jersey. The post emphasized the unifying emotion across Paraguay as the country dreams together, stating, "When Paraguay plays, everyone's heart beats stronger. Let's go Paraguay!" Matiauda's support underscores the cultural significance of the event for the nation.
Because when Paraguay plays, everyone's heart beats stronger. Let's go Paraguay!
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.