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Men's national clan football team representing Mexico

Mexico
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) El Tri (The Tricolor)
Association Federación Mexicana de Fútbol
Confederation CONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederation NAFU (Northward America)
Head double-decker Gerardo Martino
Captain Andrés Guardado
Most caps Claudio Suárez (177)
Acme scorer Javier Hernández (52)
Habitation stadium Estadio Azteca
FIFA lawmaking MEX

First colours

Second colours

FIFA ranking
Current 12 Increase 2 (10 February 2022)[i]
Highest iv (February – June 1998, August 2003, April 2004, June 2004, May – June 2006)
Lowest twoscore (July 2015)
Beginning international
Guatemala 2–three Mexico
(Guatemala City, Guatemala; 1 January 1923)
Biggest win
Mexico xiii–0 Bahamas
(Toluca, Mexico; 28 Apr 1987)
Biggest defeat
England eight–0 United mexican states
(London, England; ten May 1961)
World Loving cup
Appearances 16 (first in 1930)
Best outcome Quarter-finals (1970, 1986)
Golden Cup
Appearances 16 (first in 1991)
Best result Champions (1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019)
CONCACAF Nations League Finals
Appearances one (offset in 2021)
Best event Runners-up (2021)
CONCACAF Championship
Appearances eight (first in 1963)
Best result Champions (1965, 1971, 1977)
FIFA Confederations Cup
Appearances 7 (starting time in 1995)
All-time consequence Champions (1999)

The Mexico national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de México) represents United mexican states in international football game and is governed by the Mexican Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Mexicana de Fútbol). It competes as a member of CONCACAF.

United mexican states has qualified to sixteen World Cups and has qualified consecutively since 1994, making it one of six countries to practice so. The Mexico national team, forth with Brazil are the only two nations to brand it out of the group stage over the concluding seven Earth Cups.[3] United mexican states played France in the outset match of the first World Cup on 13 July 1930. Mexico's all-time progression in Globe Cups has been reaching the quarter-finals in both the 1970 and 1986 World Cups, both of which were staged on Mexican soil.

Mexico is historically the most successful national team in the CONCACAF region, having won xi confederation titles, including eight CONCACAF Gold Cups and 3 CONCACAF Championships (the precursor to the Gold Cup), likewise as two NAFC Championships, one Due north American Nations Loving cup, one CONCACAF Cup and two gilt medals of the Key American and Caribbean Games. Information technology is ane of eight nations[a] to accept won two of the iii nigh of import football tournaments (the World Cup, Confederations Cup, and Summer Olympics), having won the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup[four] and the 2012 Summer Olympics.[5] Mexico is as well the merely team from CONCACAF to take won an official FIFA competition, winning the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup. Although United mexican states is nether the jurisdiction of CONCACAF, the national squad was regularly invited to compete in the Copa América from 1993 to 2016, finishing runner-up twice – in 1993 and 2001 – and obtaining the tertiary-place medal on three occasions.

History

Early years

Football in Mexico was first organized in the early 20th century by European immigrant groups, notably miners from Cornwall, England, and in later years Spanish exiles fleeing the Castilian Civil War.

Mexico'south get-go match was played against Guatemala, which Mexico won 3–2.[6] A series of international friendlies were played against the national representation of Republic of guatemala on nine, 12 and xvi December 1923. The match on 9 December was played in Parque España which United mexican states won 2–1. On 12 Dec, the match ended in a 2–0 win for United mexican states, and the final game of the series ended in a iii–3 draw.[7] The manager for this squad was Rafael Garza Gutiérrez.[7]

It would be another four years before the national team would exist represented in international friendlies. On 19 June 1927, United mexican states faced Kingdom of spain, cartoon iii–3. During this series, the squad also played against the Uruguayan lodge Nacional de Montevideo, losing 1–iii.[6]

Germination

The Mexico national team earlier the first e'er World Cup game against French republic in 1930

In 1927, the official governing body of football in Mexico was founded. The 1928 Summer Olympics was Mexico'southward first international tournament, where United mexican states lost to Spain 1–seven in the round of sixteen.[8]

Mexico participated in the 1930 FIFA Globe Cup in Uruguay, grouped with Argentina, Republic of chile, and France. Mexico's first match was a four–ane loss to France, with Mexico's start World Cup goal past Juan Carreño.[nine] In their 2d match, Mexico brutal to Republic of chile iii–0. Mexico's third friction match, confronting Argentina, featured the first penalisation of the tournament, scored past Mexico'southward Manuel Rosas.[x]

Mail-WWII

Mexican squad in April of 1952

Mexico did not appear over again in a FIFA World Cup tournament until the 1950 World Cup. Before 1970, Mexico struggled to make much of an impact in the World Cup. It was by far the strongest team in the Due north American Football Confederation and its successor, CONCACAF, but institute information technology difficult to compete against European and South American teams. However, goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal has the distinction of being the first player e'er to appear in 5 consecutive World Cups.[xi]

In 1965, Mexico won the 1965 CONCACAF Title to get continental champions for the first time.

In 1970, Mexico hosted the World Cup and kicked off their campaign with a scoreless draw against the Soviet Union. This was followed past a 4–0 win over Republic of el salvador. Mexico advanced to the next round with a victory against Belgium. At the quarter-finals phase, United mexican states was eliminated by Italy, losing iv–1.

Mexico failed to qualify for the 1974 World Cup, but did brand it into the 1978 finals. United mexican states suffered an early on get out afterwards three defeats: 0–6 confronting West Germany, 1–3 confronting Tunisia, and 1–three to Poland. Mexico failed to qualify for the 1982 Globe Cup.

In 1986, Mexico again hosted the Globe Cup. Coached by Bora Milutinović, United mexican states was placed in Group B where they defeated Kingdom of belgium 2–1, drew 1–1 with Paraguay, and defeated Iraq 1–0. With this performance, Mexico won the top spot in its group, and advanced to the side by side round where they defeated Bulgaria 2–0. In the quarter-finals stage, Mexico lost to West Deutschland one–4 in a penalty shootout subsequently the lucifer finished 0–0.

1990s

United mexican states was disqualified from the 1990 FIFA World Cup (and other international contest) after using players over the age limit in the qualifying round for the 1989 FIFA World Youth Title, known as the "Cachirules" scandal. The penalization was applied to all Mexico national representatives of all FIFA-sanctioned tournaments.[12]

In the 1990s, later hiring charabanc César Luis Menotti, Mexican football began experiencing greater international success. In the 1993 Copa América they finished second, losing to Argentine republic 2–1 in the concluding.

At the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Mexico won its group on tiebreakers, emerging from a grouping composed of Italy, Ireland, and Norway. However, Mexico lost in the 2d round to Bulgaria on penalty kicks.

At the 1998 FIFA Earth Cup, Mexico was placed in a grouping with the netherlands, South Korea and Belgium. United mexican states won their opening fixture 3–one against Southward Korea. United mexican states tied Belgium 2–ii, and against the Netherlands earned another 2–ii draw, qualifying for the circular of xvi. In that round, United mexican states lost 2–1 to Germany.

In 1999, United mexican states won its starting time official FIFA tournament by condign the first host nation to win the FIFA Confederations Loving cup. United mexican states defeated the Us ane–0 in the semifinals, and 1998 Globe Cup runners-upwards Brazil four–3 in the terminal.[13]

21st century

2000s

Mexico was placed in Group G at the 2002 Globe Cup aslope Italy, Croatia, and Republic of ecuador. United mexican states started with a 1–0 win over Croatia. In the second match, United mexican states earned a 2–1 win over Republic of ecuador. Mexico and so achieved a 1–i depict confronting Italy. In the round of 16, Mexico played rivals Usa, losing ii–0.

Mexico was one of eight seeded teams at the 2006 FIFA Earth Cup in Germany. United mexican states was in Group D with Iran, Angola and Portugal. Mexico won their opening match 3–one against Iran. In their second match, Mexico played to a 0–0 draw confronting Angola. Mexico reached the round-of-sixteen, despite losing to Portugal two–1. Mexico saw another round of 16 loss, this time to Argentina, ii–1. Mexico'southward coach Ricardo Lavolpe stepped downwards after the tournament, and was succeeded by Hugo Sánchez.

After losing the final lucifer of the 2007 CONCACAF Aureate Cup ane–2 against the The states, Mexico successfully rebounded at the 2007 Copa América. Beginning by chirapsia Brazil 2–0, they then defeated Ecuador and tied with Chile to come up first in Group B. In the quarter-finals, Mexico beat Paraguay vi–0, but lost in the semi-finals 3–0 to Argentina. United mexican states secured third place against Uruguay, winning three–1.

In July 2009, Mexico won their 5th Gold Cup, and eighth CONCACAF Championship overall, after chirapsia the United States v–0 in the final.[14]

2010s

United mexican states qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where they were drawn into Group A alongside host S Africa, France and Uruguay. They drew 1–1 against Southward Africa, defeated France 2–0, and lost 1–0 to Uruguay, and advanced to the round of xvi, where they were eliminated post-obit a 1–three defeat to Argentina.

The 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup saw United mexican states win their group with three wins and no losses. During the tournament, however, five players tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol and were suspended from the competition.[15] Mexico beat Guatemala in the quarter-finals 2–1, and beat Honduras two–0. For the tertiary-straight yr, the final would be contested between Mexico and the United States; Mexico won the lucifer 4–2,[xvi] and qualified for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil, where they were eliminated at the group stage.

Mexico placed second in their grouping at the 2013 CONCACAF Golden Loving cup, and avant-garde to the semifinals and faced Panama.[17] United mexican states lost the lucifer 2–ane, their second defeat to Panama in the contest after losing to them in the group stage. The two losses to Panama were the first two times Panama had ever defeated Mexico in a Aureate Cup match.[18]

United mexican states won simply ii of ten matches during the quaternary circular of 2014 Globe Cup qualifying, but qualified for an intercontinental play-off as the fourth-highest placed squad in the CONCACAF region.[nineteen] They defeated New Zealand 9–3 on aggregate to qualify for a sixth consecutive Earth Cup.[xix] The team reached the round of 16 where they were defeated 2–1 by holland.[twenty]

At the 2015 CONCACAF Gilt Loving cup, Mexico was drawn into Group C along with Triniad and Tobago, Cuba and Guatemala. The team placed second in the group, and won the quarterfinal match against Costa rica and semifinal confronting Panama, both under controversial circumstances.[21] [22] [23] Mexico won the Gilt Cup afterward defeating Jamaica 3–ane in the final.[24] Two days after the final, Miguel Herrera was released every bit coach of the national team after an alleged concrete atmospherics with Television Azteca journalist Christian Martinoli.[25] On 10 October, Mexico defeated the U.s.a. 3–2 to win the inaugural edition of the CONCACAF Cup, thus earning qualification to the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia.[26] The following month, Juan Carlos Osorio was hired every bit United mexican states'southward 16th manager, replacing interim manager Ricardo Ferretti.[27]

United mexican states entered the Copa América Centenario, hosted in the United States, on a 13-match unbeaten streak that began in July 2015.[28] El Tri placed first in Group C, winning 3–1 over Uruguay and 2–0 over Jamaica, and drawing i–one with Venezuela.[29] In the quarterfinal against Chile in Santa Clara, California, the squad lost 7–0, ending the unbeaten streak at 16 after nearly a year.[xxx] After the match, director Osorio apologized to Mexico's fans for what he described as an "embarrassment, an accident of football game".[31]

At the 2017 Confederations Loving cup, Mexico was drawn into Group A along with Portugal, New Zealand, and hosts Russia. El Tri advanced as runners-upwards of the group, and lost 4–1 to Germany in the semi-finals.[32] Mexico finished fourth in the tournament, losing two–i to Portugal in the 3rd-place match.[33]

In their opening match of the 2018 FIFA World Loving cup, Mexico defeated defending champion Federal republic of germany, thanks to a sole goal from Hirving Lozano, for the outset time in a Earth Cup lucifer.[34] They would go on to defeat Due south Korea 2–1 in the adjacent game,[35] with goals from Carlos Vela and Javier Hernández,[36] [37] but would fall iii–0 to Sweden in the last group stage match.[38] Despite the loss, United mexican states qualified to the circular of 16 for the seventh-consecutive tournament.[39] In the circular of 16, Mexico was defeated 0–2 by Brazil;[40] [41] the defeat meant that for the seventh tournament in a row, Mexico failed to attain the quarterfinals since they last hosted the World Cup in 1986.[42] On 28 July, Juan Carlos Osorio left as head coach on the death of his contract.[43]

In January 2019, Gerardo Martino was appointed as United mexican states'south new caput bus, becoming the third Argentine to omnibus the national team.[44] In that year's Aureate Cup tournament, they won all three grouping stage matches, defeated Costa Rica in penalties 5–4 following a 1–1 draw in the quarter-concluding and won against Haiti in the semi-last. Mexico won the Gilt Cup after defeating the United States 1–0 in the final.[45]

2020s

Home stadium

The Estadio Azteca, also known in Castilian as "El Coloso de Santa Úrsula", was built in 1966. It is the official home stadium of the Mexico national team, also as the Mexican club squad Society América. Information technology has an official capacity of 87,523,[46] [47] making it the largest football-specific stadium in the Americas and the third largest stadium in the earth for that sport. The stadium hosted the FIFA World Cup Last in 1970 and 1986.

Friendly matches hosted past the Mexico national squad often take place in stadiums across the United states as well as throughout Mexico, including the Azteca.

Team image

Kits and crest

The Mexico national team traditionally utilizes a tricolor arrangement, composed of green shirts, white shorts and red socks, which originate from the national flag of United mexican states, known equally the tricolor.[48] Until the mid-1950s, Mexico wore a predominantly maroon kit, with black or night blueish shorts.

In 2015, Adidas released a new all-black color scheme for Mexico's home kit. Green, white and red remain every bit accent colors.[49]

In 2017, the Mexico national team'south jerseys were updated to reflect their Spanish names correctly spelled, with the diacritic marker.[50]

Kit suppliers

Kit supplier Catamenia Notes
Levi's 1978–1979 [51]
Pony 1980–1983
Adidas 1984–1990 [52]
Umbro 1991–1994 [53]
ABA Sport 1995–1998 [54]
Garcis 1999–2000 [55]
Atletica 2000–2002 [56]
Nike 2003–2006 [57]
Adidas 2007–present [58]

Rivalry with United states of america national team

United mexican states and the United States are widely considered as the two top teams in CONCACAF. Matches between the two nations often attracts media attention, public involvement and discourse in both countries. Although the first match was played in 1934, their rivalry was not considered major until the late 1990s, when the USA emerged every bit a solid international side. On fifteen Baronial 2012, the United States defeated Mexico at Estadio Azteca in the first victory for the U.S. against United mexican states on Mexican soil in 75 years.[59]

Since their get-go coming together in 1934, the two teams have met 73 times, with Mexico leading the overall series 36–22–15 (W–Fifty–D), outscoring the U.S. 144–82. Mexico dominated in early years, with a 22-2-two record through 1980. However, since that fourth dimension the serial has become much more competitive, largely due to the rapid growth of soccer in the United states. Since 2000, the series has favored the U.S. 17–9–6 (W–L–D), with Mexico outscored 32-40. Since 2011, however, the rivalry has been marked by Mexican success, with the Mexicans defeating the United States in the CONCACAF Gold Cup Terminal in 2011 and 2019, the CONCACAF Cup in 2015, winning on American soil for the first time since 1980. In 2021, however, Mexico lost to the U.s. in both the Nations League concluding and the Gilded Cup terminal.

Media coverage

All of United mexican states'southward matches are shown live on over-the-air networks Televisa and Tv Azteca in Mexico. In the United States all of United mexican states's international friendlies and dwelling house World Cup qualifiers are shown on Spanish linguistic communication network Univision while away World Cup qualifiers are shown on Telemundo.[60] [61] On thirty January 2013, English language network ESPN and Univision announced an understanding to telecast the United mexican states national squad domicile World Loving cup qualifiers and international friendly matches in English in the United states.[62]

Supporters

Controversial goal kick chant

Mexico'south fans are infamously known for the dirge "¡eeeh puto!", which is typically screamed when an opponent'due south goalkeeper is nearly to perform a goalkick.[63] [64]

Origins

The origins of the chant is thought to have had developed in the 1980s in Monterrey where in piddling league American football games, fans would chant "¡eeeh pum!" during the opening kickoff. This chant was non disparagingly used as the word pum is attributed to an impact of some sort.[65] Though the current incarnation of the chant is widely idea to accept originated sometime between 2000 and 2003 past supporters of Atlas F.C. to former Atlas goalkeeper, Oswaldo Sanchez, no primary sources be that support this claim and is considered an urban legend.[66] [67] The earliest documented usage of puto existence chanted by fans occurred on May 22, 2004, during the 2d leg of the Clausura 2004 repechage match betwixt Cruz Azul and C.F. Pachuca where fans of the latter repeatedly chanted puto every time Óscar Pérez preformed a goal kick.[68] [66]

Sanctions

Due to the homophobic meaning of the word puto in Mexican Spanish (a vulgar term for a male prostitute), the chant received negative attention in the 2014 FIFA Earth Cup. Mexico'south fans defended it as being traditionally used in the Liga MX.[69] On 23 June 2014, FIFA dropped an investigation, terminal that the chant "was not considered insulting in the specific context". Football Confronting Racism in Europe, an anti-discrimination organization, criticized the ruling every bit "disappointing".[70] In 2017, in advance of the 2018 World Cup, FIFA fined the Mexico football federation over fans' use of the chant and introduced escalating sanctions,[64] which were first applied in Liga MX games in 2019.[63] In 2021, three Mexico international matches in the United States were halted considering of fan behaviour, including the CONCACAF Nations League concluding, in which fans also threw things onto the pitch and Giovanni Reyna was hitting in the face up by a heavy object.[63] [71] On June 18, 2021, FIFA announced that as a penalization for the use of the chant in a pre-Olympics tournament in Guadalajara, spectators would be barred from Mexico's first two qualifying matches for the 2022 Globe Cup.[63]

Results and fixtures

The following matches have been played within the past 12 months.

 Win  Draw  Loss  Postponed/Canceled

2021

2022

Coaching staff

As of 7 January 2019 [73]
Position Proper name
Manager Argentina Gerardo Martino
Assistant Manager Argentina Jorge Theiler
Assistant Manager Argentina Norberto Scoponi
Assistant Manager Argentina Sergio Giovagnoli
Goalkeeping Coach Argentina Gustavo Piñero
Fitness Coach Argentina Juan Manuel Alfano
Fitness Coach Argentina Rodolfo Paladini

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2022 FIFA Earth Loving cup qualifying matches against the United states, Republic of honduras and El Salvador on 24 and 27 and 30 March 2022, respectively.[74]

Caps and goals right as of 2 February 2022, later the lucifer confronting Panama.

Contempo call-ups

The following players have been called up within the last 12 months.

Player records

As of 2 Feb 2022 [75]
Players in bold are still active with United mexican states.

Well-nigh capped players

Claudio Suárez is the well-nigh capped player in the history of Mexico with 177 caps.

Rank Histrion Caps Goals Career
i Claudio Suárez 177 7 1992–2006
2 Andrés Guardado 173 28 2005–present
3 Rafael Márquez 147 17 1997–2018
four Pável Pardo 146 11 1996–2009
Gerardo Torrado 146 6 1999–2013
half dozen Jorge Campos 130 0 1991–2004
7 Guillermo Ochoa 125 0 2005–present
8 Carlos Salcido 124 ten 2004–2014
9 Héctor Moreno 121 five 2007–present
Ramón Ramírez 121 xv 1991–2000

Top goalscorers

Rank Role player Goals Caps Average Career
1 Javier Hernández (list) 52 109 0.48 2009–present
2 Jared Borgetti (listing) 46 89 0.52 1997–2008
three Cuauhtémoc Blanco 38 120 0.32 1995–2014
4 Luis Hernández 35 85 0.41 1995–2002
Carlos Hermosillo 35 90 0.39 1984–1997
half dozen Enrique Borja 31 65 0.48 1966–1975
vii Luís Roberto Alves 30 84 0.36 1988–2001
8 Hugo Sánchez 29 58 0.5 1977–1998
Luis Flores 29 62 0.47 1983–1993
Luis García 29 78 0.37 1991–1999
Raúl Jiménez 29 92 0.32 2013–nowadays

Competitive record

For the best record of the national team against opposing nations, see the team's head-to-head tape page.

FIFA Earth Loving cup

FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Twelvemonth Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Squad Pld W D L GF GA
Uruguay 1930 Group stage 13th iii 0 0 three 4 13 Squad Qualified as invitees
Italy 1934 Did not authorize iv 3 0 1 14 7
France 1938 Withdrew Withdrew
Brazil 1950 Group stage twelfth 3 0 0 3 2 10 Team 4 four 0 0 17 two
Switzerland 1954 13th 2 0 0 two 2 8 Squad four 4 0 0 19 1
Sweden 1958 16th iii 0 1 ii 1 8 Squad 6 5 ane 0 21 3
Chile 1962 11th iii 1 0 ii 3 iv Squad viii 4 3 ane xviii 5
England 1966 twelfth three 0 ii i one iii Squad 8 6 2 0 twenty 4
Mexico 1970 Quarter-finals 6th four 2 1 1 six 4 Squad Qualified as hosts
West Germany 1974 Did not authorize 9 6 2 1 18 8
Argentina 1978 Grouping stage 16th 3 0 0 3 2 12 Squad ix 6 2 1 23 6
Spain 1982 Did not qualify 9 ii 5 two 14 8
Mexico 1986 Quarter-finals 6th five iii 2 0 6 ii Squad Qualified as hosts
Italy 1990 Banned Disqualified
United States 1994 Round of xvi 13th 4 i 2 ane 4 4 Team 12 ix 1 2 38 viii
France 1998 13th iv 1 2 one 8 7 Squad 16 8 6 ii 37 13
South Korea Japan 2002 11th 4 ii 1 1 4 four Squad 16 9 three 4 33 eleven
Germany 2006 15th 4 one 1 two v 5 Squad 18 15 1 2 69 10
South Africa 2010 14th 4 1 one 2 4 5 Squad eighteen 11 ii 5 36 18
Brazil 2014 10th 4 2 1 1 5 iii Team eighteen x 5 iii 31 14
Russia 2018 12th iv two 0 2 3 half dozen Squad 16 11 4 1 29 8
Qatar 2022 To exist determined 8 4 2 ii xi 7
Canada Mexico United States 2026 Qualified as co-host Qualified as co-host [76]
Total Quarter-finals 16/21 57 16 14 27 60 98 183 117 39 27 448 133

CONCACAF Gilt Cup

CONCACAF Title & Gold Cup tape Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld Due west D* 50 GF GA Squad Pld Westward D 50 GF GA
El Salvador 1963 Group stage 7th 3 1 1 1 9 2 Squad Qualified automatically
Guatemala 1965 Champions 1st 5 iv ane 0 13 2 Squad Automatically entered
Honduras 1967 Runners-up second 5 4 0 1 10 1 Squad Qualified every bit defending champions
Costa Rica 1969 Fourth identify 4th five 1 two 2 4 5 Squad 2 1 0 1 4 2
Trinidad and Tobago 1971 Champions 1st v iv 1 0 6 1 Squad 2 two 0 0 6 0
Haiti 1973 Third place 3rd 5 2 2 1 10 5 Squad iv 4 0 0 8 3
Mexico 1977 Champions 1st five five 0 0 xx 5 Squad 4 1 2 i iii 1
Honduras 1981 3rd place third v 1 iii 1 6 3 Squad iv 1 2 one 8 5
1985 Withdrew to host the 1986 FIFA World Cup Withdrew
1989 Banned Banned
United States 1991 Third place tertiary 5 3 one i 10 5 Squad Qualified automatically
Mexico United States 1993 Champions 1st five iv one 0 28 2 Squad Qualified automatically
United States 1996 Champions 1st iv 4 0 0 9 0 Team Qualified automatically
United States 1998 Champions 1st four 4 0 0 8 2 Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2000 Quarter-finals 7th 3 one 1 1 six iii Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2002 fifth iii ii 1 0 4 1 Squad Qualified automatically
Mexico United States 2003 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 ix 0 Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2005 Quarter-finals 6th four ii 0 ii 7 4 Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2007 Runners-upward 2d 6 4 0 2 7 v Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2009 Champions 1st 6 five 1 0 15 two Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2011 Champions 1st vi six 0 0 22 iv Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2013 Semi-finals 3rd 5 three 0 2 8 5 Squad Qualified automatically
Canada United States 2015 Champions 1st 6 4 2 0 16 vi Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2017 Semi-finals 3rd 5 iii one 1 half-dozen 2 Squad Qualified automatically
United States Costa Rica Jamaica 2019 Champions 1st six 5 i 0 16 4 Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2021 Runners-up 2nd 6 four ane ane 9 two Squad 4 4 0 0 13 3
Full 11 Titles 24/26 117 80 21 16 258 71 20 13 4 3 42 xiv

CONCACAF Nations League

CONCACAF Nations League record
Season Division Grouping Pld Westward D* L GF GA P/R RK Team
United States 2019−20 A B 6 4 1 1 fifteen vi Same position 2d Squad
2022–23 A To be adamant
Total 6 iv ane 1 15 6 2d

Copa América

Copa América tape
Year Round Position Pld W D* Fifty GF GA Squad
Ecuador 1993 Runners-up 2nd half-dozen ii 2 two 9 7 Team
Uruguay 1995 Quarter-finals 7th 4 1 ii 1 5 4 Squad
Bolivia 1997 Semi-finals 3rd vi 2 2 2 8 9 Squad
Paraguay 1999 Semi-finals 3rd 6 3 1 2 10 9 Team
Colombia 2001 Runners-up second 6 3 i 2 five iii Squad
Peru 2004 Quarter-finals 6th 4 two 1 ane 5 seven Team
Venezuela 2007 Semi-finals 3rd 6 4 1 1 13 five Squad
Argentina 2011 Group stage 12th 3 0 0 3 1 4 Squad
Chile 2015 11th iii 0 2 1 four five Team
United States 2016 Quarter-finals 7th 4 2 1 i 6 ix Team
Brazil 2019 Were not invited
Brazil 2021
Total Runners-upward 10/12 48 19 13 16 66 62

FIFA Confederations Cup

FIFA Confederations Cup record
Year Round Position Pld West D* L GF GA Team
Saudi Arabia 1992 Did non authorize
Saudi Arabia 1995 3rd identify tertiary 3 1 two 0 four ii Squad
Saudi Arabia 1997 Group stage fifth 3 one 0 2 8 6 Team
Mexico 1999 Champions 1st 5 four 1 0 13 half-dozen Squad
South Korea Japan 2001 Grouping stage 8th three 0 0 three 1 eight Squad
France 2003 Did not qualify
Germany 2005 Fourth place 4th 5 2 two 1 seven 6 Squad
South Africa 2009 Did not authorize
Brazil 2013 Grouping stage 6th 3 1 0 2 3 5 Squad
Russia 2017 Fourth place 4th 5 ii 1 2 8 x Team
Full 1 title 7/10 27 11 half dozen 10 44 43

Olympic Games

Olympic Games tape
Yr Round Position Pld W D* Fifty GF GA Squad
Netherlands 1928 Get-go round 14th 2 0 0 2 two 10 Squad
Germany 1936 Did non enter
United Kingdom 1948 Beginning round 11th 1 0 0 1 3 5 Squad
Finland 1952 Did not authorize
Australia 1956
Italy 1960
Japan 1964 Group stage 11th 3 0 1 2 ii half dozen Squad
Mexico 1968 Quaternary identify 4th 5 3 0 ii x seven Team
West Germany 1972 Second group stage seventh 6 2 ane 3 4 xiv Squad
Canada 1976 Group stage 9th 3 0 two 1 4 7 Squad
Soviet Union 1980 Did non qualify
United States 1984
South Korea 1988 Banned
Since 1992 Run across Mexico national nether-23 football team
Total Quaternary identify vi/13 xx 5 4 11 25 49

Honours

Major competitions

  • FIFA Globe Loving cup
    • Quarter-finals (two): 1970, 1986
  • FIFA Confederations Loving cup
    • Champions (one): 1999
    • Third place (one): 1995
  • CONCACAF Championship / Aureate Cup
    • Champions (11): 1965, 1971, 1977, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019
    • Runners-upward (3): 1967, 2007, 2021
    • Third place (5): 1973, 1981, 1991, 2013, 2017
  • CONCACAF Nations League
    • Runners-up (ane): 2019–xx
  • Copa América
    • Runners-up (ii): 1993, 2001
    • Third identify (three): 1997, 1999, 2007

Other competitions

  • Central American and Caribbean Games
    • Champions (2): 1935 San Salvador, 1938 Panama Metropolis
  • CONCACAF Loving cup
    • Champions (1): 2015
  • U.Southward. Loving cup
    • Champions (three): 1996, 1997, 1999
    • Third place (2): 1995, 2000
  • North American Nations Cup
    • Champions (3): 1947, 1949, 1991
    • Runners-upwardly (one): 1990
  • Marlboro Cup
    • Champions (one): 1989
  • Lunar New year Cup
    • Champions (1): 1999
    • Runners-up (1): 2000
Competition 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
World Cup 0 0 0 0
Copa América 0 2 3 5
Gilt Loving cup 11 3 5 19
Confederations Cup 1 0 1 ii
CONCACAF Nations League 0 1 0 1
Full 12 6 9 27

FIFA World Ranking

Last update was on May 27, 2021 Source:[77]

Best Ranking Worst Ranking All-time Mover Worst Mover

Mexico'due south FIFA Earth Ranking History
Rank Yr Best Worst
Rank Move Rank Motion
xi 2021
9 2020 9 Increase ii 11 Steady
11 2019 11 Increase six 18 Decrease 1
17 2018 10 Increase 5 17 Decrease i
16 2017 14 Increase two eighteen Decrease 2
eighteen 2016 14 Increase 6 23 Decrease 2
22 2015 18 Increase 14 xl Decrease 17
xx 2014 xvi Increase 2 21 Decrease 3
21 2013 14 Increase 4 24 Decrease three
15 2012 fourteen Increase 5 22 Decrease 3
21 2011 ix Increase 19 28 Decrease 11
27 2010 15 Increase two 28 Decrease vii
17 2009 fifteen Increase 6 33 Decrease 7
26 2008 14 Increase viii 32 Decrease xiii
15 2007 10 Increase 16 26 Decrease 6
twenty 2006 4 Increase ii 20 Decrease fourteen
v 2005 5 Increase 2 viii Decrease two
7 2004 4 Increase 2 10 Decrease ii
seven 2003 four Increase 6 11 Decrease 3
8 2002 half dozen Increase one 9 Decrease ane
ix 2001 9 Increase 2 fifteen Decrease ii
12 2000 8 Increase 2 14 Decrease v
10 1999 9 Increase iii fourteen Decrease 2
10 1998 4 Increase two 12 Decrease 8
v 1997 5 Increase 6 12 Decrease 2
xi 1996 8 Increase 4 15 Decrease 2
12 1995 7 Increase 6 xvi Decrease half dozen
15 1994 13 Increase iv 19 Decrease 3
16 1993 14 Increase eleven 18 Decrease two

See also

  • Mexico national under-23 football game team
  • Mexico national under-20 football team
  • Mexico national under-17 football team
  • Mexico women's national football team
  • Mexico national embankment football game team
  • United mexican states national futsal team

Notes

  1. ^ Along with Germany, Brazil, Italy, Argentine republic, France, Spain, and Uruguay

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External links

  • Official site of the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol
  • Mexico FIFA profile
  • RSSSF archives and results

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