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The Mexico national under-20 football team represents Mexico in association football at the under-20 age level, and is controlled by the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), the governing body of football in Mexico. The team has won the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship a record thirteen times across its
The 2024 CONCACAF U-20 Championship was an international football tournament held in Mexico from 19 July to 4 August 2024. The twelve participating national teams were required to register a squad of up to 21 players, of which three have to be goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
The 2024 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship was the 8th edition of the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship (29th edition if all eras included), the men's under-20 international football tournament organized by CONCACAF. It was held in Mexico from 18 July to 4 August 2024. [1]
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 Championship twice. Most members of the current squad play in the Liga MX Femenil, per the league's 1000-minute requirement for young players.
The CONCACAF Under-20 Championship is the second longest running international association football event in the North America, Central America and the Caribbean region, CONCACAF, and is the qualification tournament for the FIFA U-20 World Cup. The format of the tournament has undergone changes over the years.
The Mexico national Under-21 football team serves as a transition for players between the Mexico national under-20 football team and the Mexico national under-23 football team. Though the team does not compete in a World Cups, It competes in international tournaments and holds several domestic training camps throughout the year.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is a 32-team tournament featuring top professional clubs from around the world, set to begin June 15, 2025, in the U.S. (Photo courtesy of FIFA)
It is the official home stadium of the Mexico national team, as well as the Mexican club team Club América. It has an official capacity of 87,523, [ 54 ] [ 55 ] making it the largest football-specific stadium in the Americas and the third largest football stadium in the world.