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    Mexico Ends 40-Year Drought, Advances to FIFA 2026 Last 16

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mexico secured a place in the FIFA World Cup last 16 by defeating Ecuador 2-0 on Tuesday, ending a four-decade wait for a knockout-stage victory at the tournament. The match took place at the Azteca Stadium, where Mexico will also play their next game as co-hosts.

    Goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez in the first half ensured the win. This marked Mexico’s first knockout win since their 1986 triumph over Bulgaria, setting up a round of 16 clash against either England or the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Mexico’s coach Javier Aguirre praised his team’s performance, highlighting their strong first half and disciplined game management in the second. He also noted the passionate support from the crowd, emphasizing the strong bond between the team and its fans.

    The match’s kickoff was delayed by an hour due to thunderstorms, but over 80,000 spectators filled the stadium ahead of the game. Mexico dominated early chances, with Raul Jimenez narrowly missing a header and teenager Gilberto Mora firing just wide. Ecuador responded with a near miss from John Yeboah, whose shot hit the outside of the post during a counterattack.

    Mexico opened the scoring in the 22nd minute when Roberto Alvarado delivered a through ball to Quinones, who finished with a precise shot into the top corner. Nine minutes later, Mexico doubled their lead following an Ecuador turnover near their penalty area. Jimenez combined with Quinones before scoring his 47th international goal, bringing him within five of Javier Hernandez’s national scoring record.

    Before halftime, Ecuador nearly pulled one back, but Mexico goalkeeper Raul Rangel made a crucial save to deny Yeboah.

    After the break, Ecuador held more possession but struggled to create clear opportunities against a resolute Mexican defense that has yet to concede in the tournament. Mexico continued to threaten from set pieces, with Ecuador’s goalkeeper Hernan Galindez saving a header from captain Cesar Montes and another attempt going wide.

    Coach Aguirre later substituted Quinones, Jimenez, and 17-year-old Mora, who became the youngest player to start a World Cup match since Pele. Aguirre commented on Mora’s stamina, acknowledging his youth and the high work rate of all players.

    Ecuador ended the match with ten men after defender Piero Hincapie was sent off late following a confrontation with Mexico’s Santiago Gimenez. As the final whistle blew, Mexico’s players celebrated enthusiastically with their supporters at the Azteca Stadium.

    Looking ahead, Aguirre described the upcoming last-16 match as the most significant of his coaching career and a historic moment for the Mexico national team.

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