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  2. Mexico at the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The World Cup is the premier competitive international football tournament, first played in 1930, and then every four years since, except 1942 and 1946, due to World War II. Mexico has competed in the tournament since the inaugural 1930 World Cup, and has entered ever since, for a total of 16 tournaments, although it has failed to qualify for ...

  3. Economics of the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    This money spent on hotels and restaurants helped the entire U.S. economy. In addition to the direct impacts of the 1994 World Cup, there were also indirect impacts: in order to host the Cup the United States had to develop a national soccer league, resulting in the formation of Major League Soccer (MLS) in 1996. Construction of new facilities ...

  4. 1986 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Mexico became the first nation to host two World Cups, as it had hosted the 1970 FIFA World Cup. The Canadian representatives criticised the committee's decision not to consider Canada, saying they had submitted a more complete bid than Mexico, and that they had been misled by the number of stadiums required for bidding. [ 11 ]

  5. Economic history of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico in this period was characterized by the collapse of silver exports, political instability, and foreign invasions and conflicts that lost Mexico a huge area of its North. The social hierarchy in Mexico was modified in the early independence era, such that racial distinctions were eliminated and the formal bars to non-whites' upward ...

  6. USWNT's shock loss to Mexico is more alarming evidence ... - AOL

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    The USWNT’s 2023 World Cup flop was evidence of a superpower in decline, and just in case you needed more of it, the U.S. women delivered Monday night.. They lost, 2-0, to Mexico for the first ...

  7. Argentina–Mexico football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, César Menotti is widely recognised for his work with the Mexico national team, [4] Nevertheless, other Argentines who managed Mexico in subsecquent years (such as Ricardo LaVolpe or more recently Gerardo Martino) were heavily criticized by the local media despite some good results leading the team.

  8. Mexico stops 7-game winless streak against the US as ... - AOL

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    Raúl Jiménez scored on a 22nd-minute free kick and set up César Huerta's goal in the 49th as Mexico stopped a seven-game winless streak against the United States with a 2-0 victory on Tuesday ...

  9. Economy of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico is the world's leading producer of avocados as of 2020, supplying nearly 30% of the global harvest in that year. Mexico is the world's largest avocado growing country, producing several times more than the second largest producer. In 2013, the total area dedicated to avocado production was 188,723 hectares (466,340 acres), and the ...