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The Mexico national team before the first ever World Cup game against France in 1930 In 1927, the first official governing football body in Mexico was founded. The 1928 Olympic Football Tournament was Mexico's first official international competition, where Mexico lost to Spain 1–7 in the round of 16.
The Mexico national football team has represented Mexico in men's international football since 1923, when they played their first international, a 3–2 win over Guatemala. The team is organized by the Mexican Football Federation, a member of FIFA and a founding member of CONCACAF.
The list shown below shows the Mexico national football team's all-time international record against opposing nations. The statistics are composed of FIFA World Cup , FIFA World Cup Qualifying, FIFA Confederations Cup , CONCACAF Gold Cup (including CONCACAF Championship ), CONCACAF Cup , Summer Olympics , Copa America , and CONCACAF Nations ...
Mexico's ageless goalkeeper Memo Ochoa is playing in his fifth World Cup at age 37 and shows no signs of slowing down, delivering more heroic saves.
Mexico legend Andres Guardado says goodbye. Andres Guardado's time with El Tri has come to an end. Guardado, whose 182 appearances with the national team are the most of any Mexico player, was ...
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Mexico City Peru: 0–2 1956 Panamerican Championship: A. da Gama 8 March 1956: Mexico City Brazil: 1–2 1956 Panamerican Championship: Vicuña 13 March 1956: Mexico City Argentina: 0–0 1956 Panamerican Championship: A. da Gama 17 March 1956: Mexico City Chile: 2–1 1956 Panamerican Championship: D. Alfaro 7 April 1957: Mexico City United ...
The first senior titles achieved by the national team were in the football tournament in the multi-sport event of the Central American and Caribbean Games, winning two gold medals (1935 and 1938). The first official senior titles achieved by the national team were in the NAFC Championship, winning both editions (1947 and 1949).