Venezuela National Football Team Standings (Latest Update 2026)

Introduction

The Venezuela national football team, also known as La Vinotinto, has always been one of the most interesting teams in South American football. Not the strongest historically, not the weakest either, they sit somewhere in between — always fighting, always trying, sometimes surprising everyone.

In recent years, especially during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification (CONMEBOL), Venezuela showed real progress. There were moments where fans actually started to believe that maybe, just maybe, this could be the first time they qualify for a World Cup.

But football is not that simple. It never is.

This article will go deep (very deep) into:

  • Latest standings

  • Full points table

  • Match performance

  • Strengths and weaknesses

  • Historical context

  • Why they still struggle

  • And what comes next

And yeah, the writing is not perfect perfect — like a human wrote it, not some robot thing.


Latest Venezuela Standings (2026 Qualifiers)

As per the latest available data (towards the end of qualifiers), Venezuela finished around 7th–8th position, depending on final match outcomes.

📊 CONMEBOL 2026 Qualifiers Final Phase Table

Position Team Played Won Draw Lost Goal Diff Points
1 Argentina 17 12 2 3 +22 38
2 Brazil 17 8 7 2 +8 28
3 Uruguay 17 7 6 4 +10 27
4 Ecuador 17 7 8 2 +8 26
5 Colombia 17 6 7 4 +7 25
6 Paraguay 17 6 7 4 +3 25
7 Venezuela 17 4 6 7 7 18
8 Bolivia 17 5 2 10 19 17
9 Peru 17 2 6 9 14 12
10 Chile 17 2 4 11 18 10

👉 Important note:

  • Top 6 = direct qualification

  • 7th = playoff spot

  • Venezuela ended just around that playoff fight

But sadly… they didn’t fully make it.


Early Campaign: A Surprisingly Strong Start

At the beginning of the qualifiers, Venezuela actually looked very solid.

After 6 matches:

Team Points
Argentina 15
Uruguay 13
Colombia 12
Venezuela 9

This means Venezuela was sitting in 4th place early on. That’s huge.

They even:

  • Drew with big teams

  • Stayed unbeaten at home for a while

  • Played organized football

One match vs Peru ended 1-1, keeping them in top positions

People started saying:

This is a different Venezuela”

But consistency… was the problem.


Mid Campaign: The Drop Begins

As matches continued, cracks started to show.

Problems:

  • Lack of finishing

  • Struggles away from home

  • Defensive errors in key matches

Even when they played well, they couldn’t always convert chances.

At one point:

  • They had only 2 wins in 8 matches

  • Too many draws (which looks okay but hurts points total)

Draws = silent killers in football standings.


Final Phase: Fight for Playoff Spot

Towards the end, things became very intense.

Venezuela was:

  • Competing with Bolivia

  • Trying to secure 7th place

At one moment:

Team Points
Venezuela 18
Bolivia 17

So close.

Just 1 point difference.

But then… results didn’t go their way.


What Actually Went Wrong?

Let’s be honest (no sugarcoating).

1. Inconsistent Attack

They had good players like:

  • Salomón Rondón

But scoring goals regularly? Not really.

2. Too Many Draws

Draws feel safe but:

  • 1 win = 3 points

  • 3 draws = same as 1 win

They drew games they should’ve won.

3. Away Form = Weak

Home: strong
Away: shaky

Classic problem for many South American teams.


Key Players Performance

Salomón Rondón

  • Top scorer

  • Leader

  • Experience matters

But also aging a bit, not same speed as before.


Yeferson Soteldo

  • Creative player

  • Dribbling skills

  • But inconsistent output


Jefferson Savarino

  • Important goals

  • Midfield energy


Tactical Style

Venezuela usually played:

  • 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1

  • Defensive discipline

  • Counter-attacks

They were not a possession-heavy team like Argentina or Brazil.

Instead:

  • Sit back

  • Wait

  • Attack fast

Sometimes it worked beautifully. Sometimes… nothing happened.


Biggest Matches in Qualifiers

Venezuela vs Brazil (1-1)

Huge result.

They proved they can compete with giants.


Venezuela vs Argentina (0-3 loss)

Reality check.

Top teams punished their mistakes badly.


Venezuela vs Colombia (3-6 loss)

This match basically killed their hopes.

Heavy defeat.


Historical Context

Venezuela is the only South American team that has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup.

Yes, only one.

Even Bolivia has played World Cups.

So expectations were:

  • Hopeful

  • But cautious


Why Qualification is So Hard in South America

Let’s be real.

CONMEBOL is brutal.

You face:

  • Argentina

  • Brazil

  • Uruguay

  • Colombia

  • Chile

Every single cycle.

Even mid teams are strong.


Expansion of World Cup (48 Teams)

Good news:

  • More slots now

South America:

  • 6 direct spots

  • 1 playoff

That gave Venezuela a real chance.

And they almost used it.

Almost.


Fans Reaction

Fans were:

  • Excited early

  • Nervous mid

  • Heartbroken at end

Typical football emotions.


Coaching Situation

Recently, a new coach was appointed:

  • Oswaldo Vizcarrondo

He is young in coaching terms, but knows the system.

Future depends a lot on him.


Strengths of Venezuela Team

  • Strong home performances

  • Physical midfield

  • Good defensive structure

  • Team spirit


Weaknesses

  • Finishing

  • Squad depth

  • Experience in big moments

  • Away games


Future Outlook (2026–2030)

Even though they missed out:

Things are not bad.

Actually improving.

Reasons to be hopeful:

  • Young players coming

  • Better organization

  • More international exposure

If they keep building, 2030 could be their year.


Final Thoughts

So where does Venezuela stand?

👉 Around 7th–8th in CONMEBOL qualifiers
👉 Close to playoff but didn’t fully succeed
👉 Showed big improvement
👉 Still not enough for World Cup

Football is cruel sometimes.

They were close. Really close.

But close is not enough.


Conclusion

The journey of the Venezuela national football team in the 2026 qualifiers is a story of:

  • Hope

  • Progress

  • Mistakes

  • And missed opportunity

They started strong, fought hard, but faded when it mattered most.

Still… something feels different.

This team is no longer the weakest.

They are growing.

And maybe next time, they won’t just fight for 7th.

They might actually qualify.

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