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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. [8] Mexico participated in the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay, grouped with Argentina, Chile, and France.
S. De La Rosa 28 February 1965: San Pedro Sula Honduras: 1–0 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification: J. Corado 7 March 1965: Los Angeles United States: 2–2 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification: R. Morgan 12 March 1965: Mexico City United States: 2–0 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification: J. Utrecho 28 March 1965: Guatemala City El Salvador: 2–0
Alfonso Rojo de la Vega 1928 2 0 2 0 00.0 Juan Luque de Serrallonga: 1930 3 0 0 3 00.0 Rafael Garza Gutiérrez: 1934, 1937–1938, 1949 16 14 1 1 87.5 Alfred C. Crowle: 1935 5 5 0 0 100.0 György Orth: 1947 2 2 0 0 100.0 Abel Ramírez Herrera 1948 1 0 0 1 00.0 Octavio Vial: 1950 5 0 1 4 00.0 Antonio López Herranz: 1950, 1952, 1953–1954, 1956 ...
On 2 August 2017, Giménez made his professional debut with Cruz Azul in a Copa MX group stage match against Tigres UANL in a 1–1 draw. [3] Two years later, on 28 August 2019, he made his Liga MX debut against Tijuana in a 3–2 loss. [4]
On 29 August 2023, Primeira Liga side Porto announced the signing of Sánchez on a season-long loan from Ajax. [9] The deal reportedly includes a €4 million option-to-buy, which becomes mandatory if the right-back plays at least 45 minutes in 20 matches.
Previous to her senior international debut with Mexico, Pelayo-Bernal was part of the United States women's national soccer team youth program from 2012 to 2017, being part of the U-15, U-20, and U-23 national teams at different stages.
As La Tri's first official coach between 1991 and 1998, Monterd took an inexperienced and under-resourced squad to the 1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Sending only one qualifier from the confederation to the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, this tournament fielded eight teams divided into two groups. Matches were also ...
Rafael Márquez Álvarez (Spanish: [rafaˈel ˈmaɾkes] ⓘ; born 13 February 1979) is a Mexican football coach and former player who played as a defender.He is currently the assistant coach of the Mexico national team.