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Mexico National Team

Mexico

Mexico

Founded in 1927, the Mexico National Soccer Team is one of the most successful teams in North America, with numerous CONCACAF titles and regular FIFA World Cup appearances. Known for its passionate fans, technical skill, and rich football culture, Mexico continues to be a powerful force on the global stage and a proud co-host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Mexico National Team

Current Mexico Squad

Explore the official Mexico National Team squad and get a clear overview of every player selected for the tournament. Discover the key details behind the stars, rising talents, and core squad members who shape the team’s World Cup 2026 campaign.

C. Acevedo
12

C. Acevedo

Position

Goalkeeper

Age

29

G. Ochoa
13

G. Ochoa

Position

Goalkeeper

Age

40

J. Rangel
1

J. Rangel

Position

Goalkeeper

Age

25

J. Gallardo
23

J. Gallardo

Position

Defender

Age

31

C. Montes
3

C. Montes

Position

Defender

Age

28

I. Reyes
15

I. Reyes

Position

Defender

Age

25

J. Sánchez
2

J. Sánchez

Position

Defender

Age

28

J. Vásquez
5

J. Vásquez

Position

Defender

Age

27

E. Álvarez
4

E. Álvarez

Position

Midfielder

Age

28

M. Chávez
20

M. Chávez

Position

Defender

Age

21

O. Vargas
18

O. Vargas

Position

Midfielder

Age

20

L. Chávez
24

L. Chávez

Position

Midfielder

Age

29

Álvaro Fidalgo
8

Álvaro Fidalgo

Position

Midfielder

Age

28

B. Gutiérrez
26

B. Gutiérrez

Position

Midfielder

Age

22

É. Lira
6

É. Lira

Position

Midfielder

Age

25

G. Mora
19

G. Mora

Position

Midfielder

Age

17

O. Pineda
17

O. Pineda

Position

Midfielder

Age

29

L. Romo
7

L. Romo

Position

Midfielder

Age

30

R. Alvarado
25

R. Alvarado

Position

Midfielder

Age

27

S. Giménez
11

S. Giménez

Position

Attacker

Age

24

A. González
14

A. González

Position

Attacker

Age

22

C. Huerta
21

C. Huerta

Position

Midfielder

Age

25

R. Jiménez
9

R. Jiménez

Position

Attacker

Age

34

G. Martínez
22

G. Martínez

Position

Attacker

Age

30

J. Quiñones
16

J. Quiñones

Position

Midfielder

Age

28

A. Vega
10

A. Vega

Position

Attacker

Age

28

Mexico National Team Coaches Staff

Meet the Mexico National Team coaching staff, who play a vital role in preparing the squad for success on the international stage. Working behind the scenes, they support the team’s tactical development, physical conditioning, match preparation, and overall performance throughout World Cup 2026.

Javier Aguirre

Javier Aguirre

Head Coach

Birthday:

Dec 1, 1958

Nationality:

Mexico/Spain

Rafael Márquez

Rafael Márquez

Assistant Coach

Birthday:

Feb 13, 1979

Nationality:

Mexico / Spain

Toni Amor

Toni Amor

Assistant Coach

Birthday:

Nov 6, 1976

Nationality:

Spain

Joseba Ituarte

Joseba Ituarte

Goalkeeping Coach

Birthday:

Sep 26, 1970

Nationality:

Spain

Pol Lorente

Pol Lorente

Fitness Coach

Birthday:

Feb 1, 1988

Nationality:

Spain

Latest Mexico Results

Explore the latest Mexico matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and stay updated on results, key moments, and standout player performances from every game.

Mexico vs South Korea

1 : 0

Jun 19, 2026World Cup 2026

Guadalajara Stadium

Mexico vs South Africa

2 : 0

Jun 11, 2026World Cup 2026

Mexico City Stadium

Mexico vs Belgium

1 : 1

Apr 1, 2026Friendlies

Soldier Field

Mexico vs Portugal

0 : 0

Mar 29, 2026Friendlies

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Mexico vs Iceland

4 : 0

Feb 26, 2026Friendlies

Estadio La Corregidora

Bolivia vs Mexico

0 : 1

Jan 25, 2026Friendlies

Estadio Ramon Tahuichi Aguilera Costas, Santa Cruz

Panama vs Mexico

0 : 1

Jan 23, 2026Friendlies

Estadio Rommel Fernandez, Panama City

Mexico vs Paraguay

1 : 2

Nov 19, 2025Friendlies

Alamodome, San Antonio

Mexico vs Uruguay

0 : 0

Nov 16, 2025Friendlies

Estadio Corona, Torreon

Mexico vs Ecuador

1 : 1

Oct 15, 2025Friendlies

Estadio Akron, Guadalajara

Mexico vs Colombia

0 : 4

Oct 12, 2025Friendlies

AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Mexico vs South Korea

2 : 2

Sep 10, 2025Friendlies

Geodis Park, Nashville

Mexico Road To World Cup 2026

Mexico’s path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup was unlike a normal qualifying campaign because there was no qualification road to complete. As one of the three host nations, Mexico received an automatic place in the finals alongside Canada and the United States. FIFA confirmed that all three co-hosts were admitted directly to the tournament, while CONCACAF designed its qualifying competition around the remaining regional spots. That means Mexico did not play group-stage qualifiers, did not enter a playoff, and did not collect qualification points in this cycle. Instead, El Tri used the period to prepare through friendlies, regional competition, and squad development ahead of hosting matches on home soil. The automatic spot guarantees Mexico another World Cup appearance without the pressure of navigating the usual CONCACAF route, but it also brings major expectations. With the World Cup beginning in Mexico City on June 11, 2026, Mexico enters the tournament as a proud co-host, with the opportunity to draw on home support and chase a memorable run on football’s biggest stage.

Mexico Historic World Cup Moments, Records, and Players

Mexico made its FIFA World Cup debut in 1930 and has since built one of the richest World Cup histories in CONCACAF. The national team became a regular presence on football’s biggest stage and is known for its consistency, passionate support, and strong tradition of reaching the knockout rounds.

As one of the tournament’s most frequent participants, El Tri has produced a long list of memorable performances, with the quarter-final runs in 1970 and 1986 standing above the rest. Both came on home soil and turned Mexico into the center of the football world, especially at the legendary Estadio Azteca. One of the most iconic moments arrived in 1986, when Manuel Negrete scored his spectacular volley against Bulgaria, still remembered as one of the greatest World Cup goals ever.

At the same time, the World Cup has brought painful moments, especially repeated exits in the Round of 16, a pattern that became one of the defining frustrations in the team’s modern history. Still, Mexico’s World Cup story remains one of passion, resilience, and lasting football tradition.

01
World Cup Appearances

Mexico have appeared at the FIFA World Cup 18 times, with 2026 set to be their 19th participation as co-hosts. El Tri are one of the most frequent World Cup nations and have been a constant presence in the modern era.

02
Best Finish

Mexico’s best World Cup finish is the quarter-finals, reached in 1970 and 1986, both on home soil. Those runs remain the high points of the nation’s World Cup history.

03
Top Scorers

Luis Hernández is Mexico’s top World Cup scorer with four goals. He starred at the 1998 World Cup, where all four of those goals were scored.

04
Most Matches Played

Rafael Márquez holds Mexico’s record for most World Cup matches played, with 19 appearances across five tournaments. His longevity made him one of the defining leaders in El Tri’s modern World Cup story.

05
Historic Milestone

In 1986, Manuel Negrete scored his spectacular volley against Bulgaria, one of the most iconic goals in World Cup history. Mexico also made history by hosting the men’s World Cup twice before 2026, more than any other nation at the time.

Key Mexico Players

Luis Chávez

Luis Chávez

A technically gifted midfielder known for his passing range and long-range shooting. Chávez adds creativity and control in central areas and has delivered decisive goals on the international stage.

Johan Vásquez

Johan Vásquez

A centre-back from the new generation, Vásquez combines defensive intelligence with confident play in possession. He has become a reliable option in Mexico’s evolving back line heading toward 2026.

Guillermo Ochoa

Guillermo Ochoa

Famous for his spectacular World Cup performances, Ochoa has delivered iconic saves on the global stage. As Mexico’s long-standing No.1 goalkeeper, he played a key role in qualification campaigns and remains a symbol of consistency and reliability.

Edson Álvarez

Edson Álvarez

The defensive backbone of El Tri, Álvarez anchors midfield with strength, positioning, and leadership. His ball-winning ability and tactical discipline make him vital in high-pressure matches.

Hirving Lozano

Hirving Lozano

One of Mexico’s brightest modern stars, Lozano combines speed, creativity, and clinical finishing. His goal vs Germany in the 2018 World Cup became legendary. He was also crucial in recent qualifying cycles with his attacking impact on the wings.

Santiago Giménez

Santiago Giménez

A major figure in the new generation, Giménez has emerged as Mexico’s top scoring talent heading into 2026. As a centre-forward, his breakout performances in Europe highlight his growing importance for Mexico’s future World Cup ambitions.

The greatest Mexico players

Hugo Sánchez

Widely regarded as Mexico’s greatest footballer, Hugo Sánchez starred as a prolific striker for Real Madrid and the national team. Known for his acrobatic finishes and clinical scoring, he helped elevate Mexico’s global reputation.

Rafael Márquez

Nicknamed El Káiser, Márquez is one of the only players to appear in five World Cups. Renowned for his leadership and versatility in defense and midfield, he played for elite clubs like Barcelona and is considered one of Mexico’s greatest captains.

Andrés Guardado

A long-time backbone of El Tri, Guardado brought experience and leadership over five World Cup cycles. His ability to control tempo and contribute in both attack and defense made him one of Mexico’s most capped players ever.

Cuauhtémoc Blanco

One of the most iconic and charismatic players in Mexican football history, Blanco was known for his creativity, flair, and decisive goals. He scored in three different World Cups and remains a symbol of El Tri’s fighting spirit.

Where Will Mexico Play Their World Cup 2026 Matches?

Follow Mexico at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and discover where the team will play throughout the tournament. Explore the full match schedule, host cities, and stadiums set to stage some of the competition’s biggest moments. From group-stage fixtures to possible knockout-round drama, find everything you need to experience the action live at football’s biggest event.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many times has Mexico participated in the World Cup before 2026?

Mexico has played at the FIFA World Cup 17 times before 2026.

How many times has Mexico reached the World Cup final before 2026?

Mexico has never reached a FIFA World Cup final.

How many times has Mexico reached the knockout stage of the World Cup before 2026?

Mexico has reached the knockout rounds 9 times before 2026 (1970, 1986, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018).

What is Mexico’s best result at the World Cup?

Mexico’s best finish is the quarter-finals, achieved in 1970 and 1986.

What is Mexico’s worst result at the World Cup?

Mexico’s worst World Cup outcomes have been repeated group-stage exits.

Which countries are Mexico’s biggest rivals?

Mexico’s most famous rivalry is with the United States, widely seen as the defining rivalry in CONCACAF.

How did Mexico qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

Mexico qualified automatically as a co-host nation, alongside the USA and Canada.

Where will Mexico play their first matches?

Mexico’s group-stage matches are scheduled in Mexico City and Guadalajara. They open against South Africa in Mexico City on June 11, 2026, then play Korea Republic in Guadalajara on June 18, 2026, and finish the group against Czechia in Mexico City on June 24, 2026.

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