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Revision as of 14:16, 20 September 2004

The Mexico national football team - the "Aztecas" - is controlled by the Mexican Football Association (Federación Mexicana de Fútbol). In the 1990s they dominated the other CONCACAF sides, but surprising wins by Canada and the United States in the 2000 and 2002 Gold Cups respectively, and Mexico's dismissal by the United States in Round 2 of the 2002 World Cup, may signal a new era of parity on the continental football scene.

World Cup record

July 13 France 1-4
July 16 Chile 0-3
July 19 Argentina 3-6

Finished 13th

June 24 Brazil 0-4
June 28 Yugoslavia 1-4
July 2 Switzerland 1-2

Finished 12th

June 16 Brazil 0-5
June 19 France 2-3

Finished 13th

June 8 Sweden 0-3
June 11 Wales 1-1
June 15 Hungary 0-4

Finished 16th

May 30 Brazil 0-2
June 3 Spain 0-1
June 7 Czechoslovakia 3-1

Finished 11th

July 13 France 1-1
July 16 England 0-2
July 19 Uruguay 0-0

Finished 12th

May 31 USSR 0-0
June 7 El Salvador 4-0
June 11 Belgium 1-0
June 14 Italy 1-4

Finished 6th

June 2 Tunisia 1-3
June 6 West Germany 0-6
June 10 Poland 1-3

Finished 16th

June 3 Belgium 2-1
June 7 Paraguay 1-1
June 11 Iraq 1-0
June 15 Bulgaria 2-0
June 21 West Germany 0-0 (1-4 pens)

Finished 6th

June 19 Norway 0-1
June 24 Ireland 2-1
June 28 Italy 1-1
July 5 Bulgaria 1-1 (1-3 pens)