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Mexico Matches Live Streaming Online Sopcast in Fifa World Cup 2010, HD Quality
MEXICO
Group A
Manager: Javier Aguirre
Star Player : Cuauhtemoc Blanco
Number of Previous World Cup Appearances: 13
Best result: Quarter-finals (1970, 1986)
All-time record: 45 games played, 11 wins, 12 draws, 22 losses
Goals for: 48, Goals against: 84
Biggest victory: 4-0 vs. El Salvador in 1970
Biggest defeat: 6-0 vs. West Germany in 1978
Top scorer: Luis Hernandez (4 goals)
Most appearances: Antonio Carbajal (11 matches)
Hosted the World Cup: 1970, 1986
LIVE STREAM Mexico Matches
June 11, 2010 @ 14:00GMT Group Stage Group A
South Africa vs Mexico
at Soccer City Stadium
June 17, 2010 @ 18:30GMT Group Stage Group A
France vs Mexico
at Peter Mokaba Stadium
June 22, 2010 @ 14:00GMT Group Stage Group A
Mexico vs Uruguay
at Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Short History of Mexico:
FIFA member since: 1929
Team nickname: Los Tricolores, El Tri
All-time caps leader: Claudio Suarez (178)
All-time leading scorer: Jared Borgetti (46 goals)
Notable achievements: Gold Cup Champions (1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009)
Legendary Player: Hugo Sanchez was a star with Spanish club Real Madrid during the 1980s. Renowned for his celebratory somersault after scoring a goal, Sanchez is one of the top scorers in the history of the Spanish league. He helped Real win five consecutive league titles from 1986-90, finished as the leading scorer in La Liga for four consecutive seasons and scored 207 goals in 283 games.
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A 30-man squad was announced on May 12 and the final squad of 23 has to be submitted to FIFA by June 1
23 Luis Ernesto Michel Goalkeeper 1.83m 75 kg July 21, 1979
13 Guillermo Ochoa Goalkeeper 1.80m 72 kg July 13, 1985
1 Óscar Pérez Goalkeeper 1.71m 72 kg February 1, 1973
12 Paul Aguilar Defender 1.77m 65 kg March 6, 1986
16 Efrain Juárez Defender 1.72m 62 kg February 22, 1988
19 Jonny Magallón Defender 1.78m 74 kg November 21, 1981
4 Rafael Márquez Defender 1.83m 75 kg February 13, 1979
15 Héctor Moreno Defender 1.85m 81 kg January 17, 1988
5 Ricardo Osorio Defender 1.72m 67 kg March 30, 1980
2 Francisco Rodríguez Defender 1.84m 68 kg October 20, 1981
3 Carlos Salcido Defender 1.75m 72 kg April 2, 1980
20 Jorge Torres Nilo Defender 1.76m 69 kg January 16, 1986
7 Pablo Barrera Midfielder 1.75m 65 kg June 21, 1987
8 Israel Castro Midfielder 1.76m 67 kg December 20, 1980
17 Dos Santos Ramirez Giovani Midfielder 1.74m 71 kg May 11, 1989
18 Andres Guardado Midfielder 1.69m 60 kg September 28, 1986
22 Alberto Medina Midfielder 1.72m 63 kg May 29, 1983
6 Gerardo Torrado Midfielder 1.73m 72 kg April 30, 1979
21 Adolfo Bautista Forward 1.81m 76 kg May 15, 1979
10 Cuauhtémoc Blanco Forward 1.73m 73 kg January 17, 1973
9 Guillermo Franco Forward 1.82m 76 kg November 3, 1976
14 Javier Hernandez Forward 1.74m 72 kg June 1, 1988
11 Carlos Vela Forward 1.75m 66 kg March 1, 1989
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Appearances at finals:
1930 - First round
1950 - First round
1954 - First round
1958 - First round
1962 - First round
1966 - First round
1970 - Quarter-finals
1978 - First round
1986 - Quarter-finals
1990 - Qualified but suspended by FIFA
1994 - Second round
1998 - Second round
2002 - Second round
2006 - Second round
Overall record at finals: Played 45 games, Won 11, Drawn 12, Lost 22.
Best performance: The quarter-finals in 1970 and 1986.
Most appearances at finals: Antonio Carbajal (1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966) - 10.
Most goals at finals: Luis Hernandez (1998) - 4.
World Cup high: Reaching the quarter-finals in 1970 and 1986, both as the host nation.
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World Cup low: Defeat against West Germany in the quarter-finals of 1986 created a stigma for the Mexican national team. They were also eliminated by penalty kicks in 1994 by Bulgaria.
World Cup legend: Goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal was known as 'Five Cups', because he became the first player to participate in five World Cups: Brazil 1950, Switzerland 1954, Sweden 1958, Chile 1962 and England 1966. Only Germany's Lothar Matthäus has matched his achievement.
The story so far: As the dominant footballing force in the North American/CONCACAF region, it is rare for a World Cup to be without the Mexicans. However, they have a record of underachievement at the finals - only in 1970 and 1986, on both occasions as hosts, have they gone beyond the second round.
Mexico Matches Live Streaming Online Sopcast in Fifa World Cup 2010, HD Quality
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