Mexico national under-23 football team

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Mexico Olympic
Nickname(s)El Tri
El Tricolor (The Tricolor)
AssociationFederación Mexicana de Fútbol
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Head coachRicardo Cadena
FIFA codeMEX
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Spain 7–1 Mexico Mexico
(Amsterdam, Netherlands; 30 May 1928)
Biggest win
Mexico Mexico 7–1 Trinidad and Tobago 
(Carson, United States; 23 March 2012)
Biggest defeat
East Germany East Germany 7–0 Mexico Mexico
(Munich, West Germany; 5 September 1972)
Records for competitive matches only
Summer Olympics
Appearances6 (first in 1992)
Best result Gold medalist (2012)
Pan American Games
Appearances6 (first in 1999)
Best result Gold medalist (1999, 2011)

The Mexico national under-23 football team (also known as Mexico Olympic football team) represents Mexico in under-23 international football competitions such as the Olympic Games and Pan American Games. The selection is limited to players under the age of 23, except for the Olympic Games which allows the men's team up to three overage players. The team is controlled by the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), the governing body of football in Mexico.

Since 1992, the under-23 team has participated in six Olympic tournaments, winning the gold medal in 2012.[1]

Results and fixtures[edit]

The following matches have been played within the past 12 months.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2023[edit]

6 June 2023 Maurice Revello Tournament Mexico  2–1 U-21 Mediterranean Aubagne, France
17:30
Report Lasne 57' Stadium: Stade de Lattre-de-Tassigny, Aubagne
Attendance: 800
Referee: Moatasem Al Mazyed (Qatar)
9 June 2023 Maurice Revello Tournament Mexico  4–0  Qatar Mallemort, France
17:30
Report Stadium: Stade d'Honneur, Mallemort
Attendance: 500
Referee: Konstantinos Perrakis (Greece)
12 June 2023 Maurice Revello Tournament Mexico  0–2  Australia Aubagne, France
14:00 Report
Stadium: Stade de Lattre-de-Tassigny, Aubagne
Attendance: 500
Referee: Karim Abed (France)
18 June 2023 Maurice Revello Tournament Final Mexico  1–4  Panama Salon-de-Provence, France
18:00
Report
Stadium: Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan
Referee: Karim Abed (France)
14 October Friendly Mexico  1–4  Japan Phoenix, Arizona
06:00 ET
Report
Stadium: Phoenix Rising Soccer Stadium

2024[edit]

22 March Friendly Mexico  2–4  Argentina Mazatlán, Mexico
Stadium: Estadio de Mazatlán
25 March Friendly Mexico  3–0  Argentina Puebla, Mexico
Stadium: Estadio Cuauhtémoc

Coaching staff[edit]

Current coaching staff[edit]

Position Name
Manager Mexico Ricardo Cadena
Assistant coaches Mexico David Patiño
Mexico Mario Arteaga
Fitness coach Mexico Salvador Ureña
Doctor Mexico Roberto Robles
Physiotherapist Mexico Miguel Márquez
Kit man Mexico Bernabe Zaragoza

Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

The following 18 players were called up for the 2023 Pan American Games.[2]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Fernando Tapia (2001-06-17)17 June 2001 (aged 22) 0 0 Mexico Querétaro
12 1GK Eduardo García (2002-07-11)11 July 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Mexico Tapatío

2 2DF Pablo Monroy (2002-06-22)22 June 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Mexico UNAM
3 2DF Emilio Lara (2002-05-18)18 May 2002 (aged 21) 0 0 Mexico América
4 2DF Rafael Fernández (2000-08-05)5 August 2000 (aged 23) 0 0 Mexico Tijuana
5 2DF Mauricio Isais (2001-04-09)9 April 2001 (aged 22) 0 0 Mexico Toluca
13 2DF Jesús Garza (2000-06-06)6 June 2000 (aged 23) 0 0 Mexico Tigres UANL
14 2DF Antonio Leone (2004-04-28)28 April 2004 (aged 19) 0 0 Mexico Monterrey

6 3MF Érik Lira (captain) (2000-05-08)8 May 2000 (aged 23) 0 0 Mexico Cruz Azul
7 3MF Raymundo Fulgencio (2000-02-12)12 February 2000 (aged 23) 0 0 Mexico Atlas
8 3MF Fidel Ambríz (2003-03-21)21 March 2003 (aged 20) 0 0 Mexico León
10 3MF Jordan Carrillo (2001-11-30)30 November 2001 (aged 21) 0 0 Mexico Santos Laguna
11 3MF Bryan González (2003-04-10)10 April 2003 (aged 20) 0 0 Mexico Pachuca
15 3MF Sebastián Pérez Bouquet (2003-06-22)22 June 2003 (aged 20) 0 0 Mexico Juárez
17 3MF Ramiro Arciga (2004-08-30)30 August 2004 (aged 19) 0 0 Mexico Mazatlán

9 4FW Ettson Ayón (2001-03-26)26 March 2001 (aged 22) 0 0 Mexico Querétaro
16 4FW Jesús Brigido (2001-09-29)29 September 2001 (aged 22) 0 0 Mexico Guadalajara
18 4FW Alí Ávila (2003-09-23)23 September 2003 (aged 20) 0 0 Mexico UNAM

Overage players in Olympic Games[edit]

Tournament Player 1 Player 2 Player 3
Jorge Campos (GK) Claudio Suárez (DF) Luis García (FW)
Israel López (MF) Antônio Naelson "Sinha" (MF) Omar Bravo (FW)
Jesús Corona (GK) Carlos Salcido (DF) Oribe Peralta (FW)
Alfredo Talavera (GK) Jorge Torres Nilo (DF) Oribe Peralta (FW)
Guillermo Ochoa (GK) Luis Romo (MF) Henry Martín (FW)

Honours[edit]

Major competitions

Other competitions

Competitive record[edit]

Olympic Games[edit]

Before 1984, the football tournament at the Olympic Games was played only by amateur athletes. In 1984, professionals were allowed to compete for the first time. Since 1992, the Olympic Games tournament has been an under-23 tournament, and since 1996, the squads were allowed to have a maximum of three over-aged players.

Summer Olympics record
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad
19281988 See Mexico national football team
Spain 1992 Group stage 10th 3 0 3 0 3 3 Squad
United States 1996 Quarter-finals 7th 4 1 2 1 2 3 Squad
Australia 2000 did not qualify
Greece 2004 Group stage 10th 3 1 1 1 3 3 Squad
China 2008 did not qualify
United Kingdom 2012 Gold medal 1st 6 5 1 0 12 4 Squad
Brazil 2016 Group stage 9th 3 1 1 1 7 4 Squad
Japan 2020 Bronze medal 3rd 6 4 1 1 17 7 Squad
France 2024 did not qualify
United States 2028 to be determined
Australia 2032
Total 1 gold medal 25 12 9 4 44 24

Pre-Olympic Tournament[edit]

Pre-Olympic Tournament record
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad
19641988 Mexico national football team

Pan American Games[edit]

Since 1999, the Pan American Games football tournament has been an under-23 tournament.

Pan American Games record
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad
Canada 1999 Gold medal 1st 6 4 2 0 14 5 Squad
Dominican Republic 2003 Bronze medal 3rd 5 1 2 1 7 7 Squad
Brazil 2007 Bronze medal 3rd 5 3 2 0 6 1 Squad
Mexico 2011 Gold medal 1st 5 4 1 0 12 4 Squad
Canada 2015 Silver medal 2nd 5 3 1 1 8 5 Squad
Peru 2019 Bronze medal 3rd 5 3 2 0 7 2 Squad
Chile 2023 Bronze medal 3rd 5 2 1 2 5 2 Squad
Total 2 Gold medals N/A 36 20 11 4 59 26

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Irvin, Duncan (11 August 2012). "Mexico Wins Soccer Gold Medal, 2-1". New York Times. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Mexico squad for the 2023 Maurice Revello Tournament". Maurice Revello Tournament. 1 June 2023.