Team Overview

The Mexico national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de México) represents Mexico in men's international football, which is governed by the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (English: Mexican Football Federation) founded in 1927. It has been an affiliate member of FIFA since 1929 and a founding affiliate member of CONCACAF since 1961. Regionally, it is an affiliate member of NAFU in the North American Zone. 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, the former unified confederation of the Americas. Mexico has qualified for the FIFA World Cup eighteen times and has qualified consecutively since 1994, making it one of six countries to do so. It is one of four CONCACAF teams to have advanced to the knockout stage, reaching the quarter-finals twice (1970 and 1986) both as hosts, and also reaching the round of 16 in seven editions. On 13 July 1930, Mexico played with France in the first match in World Cup history in Uruguay 1930. In 2026, Mexico will host the World Cup for the third time. It has qualified for the FIFA Confederations Cup seven times, being the only CONCACAF team and the only non-European or South American team to have won a FIFA global competition, winning the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup as hosts, defeating Brazil 4–3.

Current Squad

NoPosNameClub
11GK Raúl Rangel0
121GK Carlos Acevedo0
131GK Guillermo Ochoa0
22DF Jorge Sánchez3
32DF César Montes4
42DF Edson Álvarez7
52DF Johan Vásquez2
152DF Israel Reyes2
202DF Mateo Chávez0
232DF Jesús Gallardo3
63MF Érik Lira0
73MF Luis Romo4
83MF Álvaro Fidalgo0
173MF Orbelín Pineda12
183MF Obed Vargas0
193MF Gilberto Mora0
243MF Luis Chávez4
253MF Roberto Alvarado5
263MF Brian Gutiérrez2
94FW Raúl Jiménez44
104FW Alexis Vega7
114FW Santiago Giménez6
144FW Armando González1
164FW Julián Quiñones2
214FW César Huerta3
224FW Guillermo Martínez3