Panama’s journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been a testament to their rising status as a formidable force in Central American football. Under the long-term guidance of Danish head coach Thomas Christiansen, who has been in charge since 2020, Los Canaleros ("The Canal Men") successfully navigated a challenging two-round CONCACAF qualification campaign to secure their second-ever World Cup appearance, eight years after their tournament debut in 2018. The team’s path began in the second round of qualifying, where they dominated their group with a perfect record. Over the course of these matches against Nicaragua, Guyana, Montserrat, and Belize, Panama demonstrated both clinical attacking and defensive discipline, scoring 10 goals while conceding only one. This flawless start laid the foundation for a more demanding final qualifying round. In the final round, drawn alongside Suriname, Guatemala, and El Salvador, Panama faced increased pressure. After four match days, the team found themselves with only six points, requiring a late surge to secure their ticket to the tournament. They hit their stride at the perfect moment, clinching a crucial 3-2 victory away against Guatemala before delivering a decisive 3-0 triumph over El Salvador on November 18, 2025. This final-day win leapfrogged them over Suriname in the standings, officially punching Panama's ticket to the 2026 World Cup. Now, ranked as the top side in Central America, Panama enters the tournament with a mix of veteran leadership—such as captain Aníbal Godoy—and emerging talents like Carlos Harvey and Adalberto Carrasquilla. Drawn into the competitive Group L, they are prepared to test their mettle against England, Croatia, and Ghana. With a roster bolstered by experience from various international leagues, the team aims to build on their recent successes in the CONCACAF Nations League and the Gold Cup as they seek to make a significant impact on the world stage.