Mexico Beats Suriname, Advances to Gold Cup Quarterfinals at Half-Empty AT&T Stadium
- On Wednesday night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Mexico secured a 2-0 victory over Suriname during the group phase of the 2025 Gold Cup.
- Mexico entered the match needing a win to secure a quarterfinal spot while Suriname was already eliminated from the tournament.
- César Montes netted twice shortly after halftime, enabling Mexico to surpass Costa Rica and claim the top spot in Group A with six points.
- A crowd of 34,015 attended the game, marking the smallest turnout ever recorded for an official Mexico match at this stadium, as many fans were hesitant to come amid concerns and fears.
- Mexico’s victory confirmed their quarterfinal qualification and set up a decisive final group match against Costa Rica, where a draw will ensure top place.
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The Mexican team fulfilled what was expected and defeated Surinam in his second match of the group phase of the 2025 Gold Cup. Although it was difficult for him to start, Javier Aguirre’s team imposed its hierarchy in the complement, with two goals of César Montes, both assisted by Alexis Vega. With this result, Mexico adds six points in Group A, the same as Costa Rica, which hours before had defeated 2-1 Dominican Republic. However, for the bes…
After a first victory against the Dominican Republic (3-2), Mexico was hard to win against Suriname (2-0). El Tri will compete for first place in his group with Costa Rica, winner of the Dominican Republic (2-1) and also qualified.
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