Mexico's Miraculous Qualification for the Under-17 World Cup: They Advanced Due to "Fair Play" and Will Play Against Argentina!
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By Federico Leiva, CNN en Español. The final chapter of Mexico's participation in the U-17 World Cup in Qatar is not yet written. The Aztecs received an unexpected gift this Tuesday: qualification for the round of 32 when all seemed lost. El Tri struggled in the group stage, losing their opening match against South Korea 2-1, defeating Ivory Coast 1-0, and then falling to Switzerland 3-1. The defeat against the Swiss seemed to seal their fate, a…
Mexico Stumbles Against Switzerland in the U-17 World Cup and Stands One Foot Outside the Tournament
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Mexico left its ranking in ascuas to the Seventeenth Finals of the U17 World Championship. The tricolor team fell 3-1 at the hands of Switzerland in the last duel of Group F, which leaves them in the third place in their sector with three units, but should expect not to be surpassed in points by selections such as Colombia, Qatar or Uganda to sneak in as one of the eight best third places.
Did they succeed? They did! Yes, Mexico classified ten-year finals of the U17 World Cup vs. Argentina, even though it seemed like an impossible mission after the defeat to Switzerland. How did it happen? Well, no less than by Fair Play and two blessed expulsions. Mexico in the U17 World Cup / Photo: MexSport Mexico ranks ten-year finals of the U17 World Cup thanks to the Fair Play Pass that the Mexican National Team was one of the best third pla…
The Mexican Sub-17 team managed to stay alive in the Qatar World Cup 2025 thanks to an unlikely combination of results and Fair Play criteria, becoming the last team to secure their pass to the Deciseisavos de Final.The team led by Carlos Cariño was virtually eliminated, but the 2-0 defeat of Saudi Arabia against Mali opened a final window. Both teams tied in points, goal difference (-2), goals scored and received.Everything was defined with the…
Mexico City. Mexico fell 3-1 to Switzerland in the third day of the World Cup sub 17, which is disputed in Qatar, and will have to wait for results to know if it ranks as one of the top eight thirds to the round of eighths. For Switzerland, the annotations came from the boots of Mladen Mijajlovic, who scored a doublet along with a Mexican autogol. The Tricolor scored with a top finish of the striker Aldo de Nigris. The Mexican team finished in t…
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