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Moises Caicedo hoping to inspire Ecuador's next generation at World Cup 2026

Moises Caicedo hoping to inspire Ecuador's next generation at World Cup 2026
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Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo discusses his aspirations to inspire the next generation of Ecuadorian footballers during the 2026 World Cup. He reflects on the influence of his current captain, Enner Valencia, and the challenges Ecuador faces in advancing past the group stage.

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Moises Caicedo hopes to continue inspiring his younger team-mates and those back home in Ecuador during the FIFA World Cup, just as the midfielder s current national team captain did 12 years ago.

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