Mexico
Mexico (MEX)
Overview
The Mexico national team, El Tri (The Tricolor), is the dominant power in CONCACAF football and one of the most passionate selections in the world. The Mexicans have participated in 17 World Cups, a record for the region. The selection plays matches mainly at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, one of the most mythical and intimidating stadiums in world football.
Mexico has won 8 CONCACAF Gold Cups and 2 Confederations Cups. El Tri regularly reaches the World Cup Round of 16 but struggles to break through this glass ceiling since 1986. The team is distinguished by its technical play, overflowing passion, and a generation of players competing in major European leagues and the competitive Liga MX.
The Aztecas maintain intense rivalries with the United States and Argentina. The national team represents an immense source of pride for 130 million Mexicans. Supporters create a unique atmosphere where mariachis, sombreros, and pure passion blend together. Mexico aspires to finally reach the quarter-finals of a World Cup, breaking their historical barrier.
Mexican football culture runs deep, with the sport uniting the nation across social and economic boundaries. The team's style reflects the country's vibrant character - technical, creative, and fearless. With strong domestic leagues and increasing European representation, Mexico continues building toward their ultimate goal of World Cup glory.