The 2010 season was a successful one for the Uruguayan national team. The team finished fourth in the FIFA World Cup, held in South Africa, after falling to the Netherlands in the third-place match. It was the best finish for Uruguay in the World Cup since their victory in 1950.
Uruguay's star player during the 2010 World Cup was forward Diego Forlan, who scored five goals in the tournament and was named the best player of the tournament. Forlan was known for his technical ability and his clinical finishing in front of goal, and he was a key part of the team's attack. Other key players for Uruguay during the World Cup included forwards Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani, and defenders Diego Lugano and Martin Caceres.
Under manager Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay played a defensive, counterattacking style of soccer. The team was known for their physical play and their ability to shut down their opponents' attacks.
Overall, the 2010 World Cup was a memorable and successful one for the Uruguayan national team. The team's fourth-place finish was seen as a major achievement, and their performances throughout the tournament demonstrated their place among the top teams in the world. The team's success at the World Cup is still celebrated in Uruguay to this day.