Javier Aguirre announcing Mexico's World Cup squad at a press conference with players.
Javier Aguirre announcing Mexico's World Cup squad at a press conference with players.
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Mexico announces 26-player squad for 2026 World Cup

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Javier Aguirre unveiled Mexico's final 26-player squad for the 2026 World Cup, which opens on June 11 against South Africa.

The Mexican Football Federation released the squad on May 31. Among those selected are Guillermo Ochoa, Edson Álvarez and Santiago Giménez, along with young talents such as Gilberto Mora.

Several players overcame recent injuries to make the roster, including Alexis Vega, César Huerta and Luis Chávez. Aguirre left out Marcel Ruiz and Germán Berterame.

Mexico will play its group stage matches on home soil: against South Africa on June 11 at Estadio Ciudad de México, South Korea on June 18 in Guadalajara and Czechia on June 24 in the capital.

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Initial reactions on X focus on Javier Aguirre's announcement of Mexico's 26-player 2026 World Cup squad, noting exclusions of MLS players, surprises and absences, and ongoing debates about selections.

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Mexico's national team announced its first call-up list for the 2026 World Cup, consisting solely of Liga MX players. Coach Javier Aguirre selected 12 players as the core group and a support squad of sparrings for preparation. Pumas forward Guillermo ‘Memote’ Martínez stands out as the major surprise.

Javier Aguirre announced this Tuesday the preliminary list of 55 Mexican national team players for the 2026 World Cup. The roster features returns, young prospects and players recovering from injury.

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Mexico will play its three group-stage matches at domestic venues during the 2026 World Cup, a departure from the team's recent practice of playing some home games in the United States.

Guillermo Ochoa has reported to the Mexican national team to begin what he describes as his final training camp ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The 40-year-old goalkeeper anticipates retiring after the tournament.

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A national poll conducted in May 2026 shows rising interest in the World Cup, yet most Mexicans still express little or no confidence in the national team coached by Javier Aguirre.

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