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🏆 Mexico national football team 2025 Gold Cup (Winner) Squads

Javier Aguirre
Javier Aguirre
Mexico
Head Coach

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Edson Álvarez
Edson Álvarez
Mexico
Captain

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🏆 Players

GK
Luis Malagón
Luis Malagón
Mexico
10
Caps
Mexico América

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GK
Luis Malagón
Luis Malagón
Mexico
10 (Caps)
Mexico América
GK
Raúl Rangel
Raúl Rangel
Mexico
3
Caps
Mexico Guadalajara

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GK
Raúl Rangel
Raúl Rangel
Mexico
3 (Caps)
Mexico Guadalajara
GK
Guillermo Ochoa
Guillermo Ochoa
Mexico
151
Caps
Portugal AVS

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GK
Guillermo Ochoa
Guillermo Ochoa
Mexico
151 (Caps)
Portugal AVS
DF
Jorge Sánchez
Jorge Sánchez
Mexico
48
Caps
Mexico Cruz Azul

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DF
Jorge Sánchez
Jorge Sánchez
Mexico
48 (Caps)
Mexico Cruz Azul
DF
César Montes
César Montes
Mexico
54
Caps
Russia Lokomotiv Moscow

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DF
César Montes
César Montes
Mexico
54 (Caps)
Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
DF
Johan Vásquez
Johan Vásquez
Mexico
31
Caps
Italy Genoa

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DF
Johan Vásquez
Johan Vásquez
Mexico
31 (Caps)
Italy Genoa
DF
Israel Reyes
Israel Reyes
Mexico
21
Caps
Mexico América

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DF
Israel Reyes
Israel Reyes
Mexico
21 (Caps)
Mexico América
DF
Jesús Orozco
Jesús Orozco
Mexico
5
Caps
Mexico Cruz Azul

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DF
Jesús Orozco
Jesús Orozco
Mexico
5 (Caps)
Mexico Cruz Azul
DF
Julián Araujo
Julián Araujo
Mexico
14
Caps
England Bournemouth

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DF
Julián Araujo
Julián Araujo
Mexico
14 (Caps)
England Bournemouth
DF
Jesús Gallardo
Jesús Gallardo
Mexico
103
Caps
Mexico Toluca

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DF
Jesús Gallardo
Jesús Gallardo
Mexico
103 (Caps)
Mexico Toluca
DF
Mateo Chávez
Mateo Chávez
Mexico
1
Caps
Netherlands AZ

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DF
Mateo Chávez
Mateo Chávez
Mexico
1 (Caps)
Netherlands AZ
MF
Edson Álvarez
Edson Álvarez
Mexico
86
Caps
England West Ham United

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MF
Edson Álvarez
Edson Álvarez
Mexico
86 (Caps)
England West Ham United
MF
Érik Lira
Érik Lira
Mexico
8
Caps
Mexico Cruz Azul

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MF
Érik Lira
Érik Lira
Mexico
8 (Caps)
Mexico Cruz Azul
MF
Gilberto Mora
Gilberto Mora
Mexico
-
Caps
Mexico Tijuana

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MF
Gilberto Mora
Gilberto Mora
Mexico
- (Caps)
Mexico Tijuana
MF
Carlos Rodríguez
Carlos Rodríguez
Mexico
57
Caps
Mexico Cruz Azul

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MF
Carlos Rodríguez
Carlos Rodríguez
Mexico
57 (Caps)
Mexico Cruz Azul
MF
Marcel Ruiz
Marcel Ruiz
Mexico
3
Caps
Mexico Toluca

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MF
Marcel Ruiz
Marcel Ruiz
Mexico
3 (Caps)
Mexico Toluca
MF
Orbelín Pineda
Orbelín Pineda
Mexico
81
Caps
Greece AEK Athens

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MF
Orbelín Pineda
Orbelín Pineda
Mexico
81 (Caps)
Greece AEK Athens
MF
Efraín Álvarez
Efraín Álvarez
Mexico
6
Caps
Mexico Guadalajara

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MF
Efraín Álvarez
Efraín Álvarez
Mexico
6 (Caps)
Mexico Guadalajara
MF
Luis Chávez
Luis Chávez
Mexico
40
Caps
Russia Dynamo Moscow

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MF
Luis Chávez
Luis Chávez
Mexico
40 (Caps)
Russia Dynamo Moscow
MF
Roberto Alvarado
Roberto Alvarado
Mexico
52
Caps
Mexico Guadalajara

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MF
Roberto Alvarado
Roberto Alvarado
Mexico
52 (Caps)
Mexico Guadalajara
FW
Raúl Jiménez
Raúl Jiménez
Mexico
111
Caps
England Fulham

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FW
Raúl Jiménez
Raúl Jiménez
Mexico
111 (Caps)
England Fulham
FW
Alexis Vega
Alexis Vega
Mexico
38
Caps
Mexico Toluca

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FW
Alexis Vega
Alexis Vega
Mexico
38 (Caps)
Mexico Toluca
FW
Santiago Giménez
Santiago Giménez
Mexico
36
Caps
Italy Milan

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FW
Santiago Giménez
Santiago Giménez
Mexico
36 (Caps)
Italy Milan
FW
Julián Quiñones
Julián Quiñones
Mexico
12
Caps
Saudi Arabia Al-Qadsiah

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FW
Julián Quiñones
Julián Quiñones
Mexico
12 (Caps)
Saudi Arabia Al-Qadsiah
FW
Ángel Sepúlveda
Ángel Sepúlveda
Mexico
11
Caps
Mexico Cruz Azul

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FW
Ángel Sepúlveda
Ángel Sepúlveda
Mexico
11 (Caps)
Mexico Cruz Azul
FW
César Huerta
César Huerta
Mexico
19
Caps
Belgium Anderlecht

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FW
César Huerta
César Huerta
Mexico
19 (Caps)
Belgium Anderlecht

📄 Summary

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The Mexico national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de México) represents Mexico in men's international football and is governed by the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (English: Mexican Football Federation). It has been a member of FIFA since 1929 and a founding member of CONCACAF since 1961.

From 1946 to 1961, it was a member of NAFC, the former governing body of football in North America and a predecessor confederation of CONCACAF, and also a member of PFC, which was a unified confederation of the Americas.

Mexico has qualified to seventeen World Cups and has qualified consecutively since 1994, making it one of six countries to do so. Mexico played France in the first match of the first World Cup on 13 July 1930. Mexico's best progression in World Cups has been reaching the quarter-finals in both the 1970 and 1986 World Cups, both times as host. They will play host for the third time in 2026.

Mexico is the most successful national team in its confederation with 15 official continental titles, winning 13 titles in CONCACAF's premier continental competition (3 CONCACAF Championship titles and 10 CONCACAF Gold Cup titles), one CONCACAF Nations League and one CONCACAF Cup. Globally, Mexico is the only national team from CONCACAF and the only non-European or South American team to have won an official worldwide FIFA competition for senior national teams, winning the FIFA Confederations Cup in 1999. Regionally, it also won two NAFC Championship titles (organized by NAFC, the former confederation for the North American zone), one North American Nations Cup (organized by NAFU), and two gold medals at the Central American and Caribbean Games.

It is one of eight national teams to have won two of the three most important worldwide football competitions that are recognized and endorsed by FIFA (World Cup, Confederations Cup, and Olympic football tournament), having won the 1999 Confederations Cup and the 2012 Olympic football tournament. Although Mexico is under the jurisdiction of CONCACAF, the national team was invited since 1993 to participate in the Copa América, which is CONMEBOL's top continental competition, finishing runners-up twice (1993 and 2001), and obtaining third place in three editions.

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