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The first official coach for the Mexico women's national football team was Leonardo Cuéllar. One of his first objectives was to qualify for the 1999 Women's World Cup. [5] The team accomplished this by placing second to Canada in the 1998 CONCACAF Women's Championship. However, much controversy arose regarding the nationalities of the ...
This is a non-exhaustive list of Mexico women's international footballers – association football players who have appeared at least once for the senior Mexico women's national football team. Players
Each team had to submit a final squad of 23 players for 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup, three of whom had to be goalkeepers. The rosters were confirmed by CONCACAF on 12 February 2024. [1] The age listed for each player is their age as of 20 February 2024, the first day of the tournament.
Mexico FIBA ranking 41 4 (26 August 2024) FIBA zone FIBA Americas National federation Asociación Deportiva Mexicana de Básquetbol Coach Lindsey Harding World Cup Appearances 3 FIBA Women's AmeriCup Appearances 11 Home Away The Mexico women's national basketball team, is controlled by the Asociación Deportiva Mexicana de Baloncesto ADEMEBA Mexican Basketball Association and represents Mexico ...
The seeds for Monday's win, Mexico's first over the U.S. since 2010, were planted in 2022 when its soccer federation fired women's coach Monica Vergara.
The world championships in Finland will feature 10 teams each in men’s and women’s competition. Mexico's women's team has won the world championship three times — the last coming in 2012 ...
The Mexico U-20 women's national football team is the national women's under-20 football team of Mexico and is managed by the Mexican Football Federation. Ana Galindo is the current manager of the team. [1] The team has reached the quarter-finals in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup on four occasions and has won the CONCACAF Women's U-20 ...
Rodríguez has been part of the Mexico women's national football team program since the U-15 level. She represented Mexico at the youth level in the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics, two FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup editions (2014 and 2016), the 2016 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship, the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship, and the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.