Concacaf
·13. Februar 2026
Orduño, Sánchez seal Mexico’s qualification for U-17 World Cup

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·13. Februar 2026

MIAMI – The 2026 Concacaf U-17 Qualifiers concluded with the two final Group A matches on Thursday.
The last day of the tournament saw Mexico win Group A to secure its qualification for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2026.
Group A
Saint Martin 0-6 Barbados
Barbados earned a 6-nil victory against Saint Martin in Group A at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Barbados took the lead in the 11’ through an own goal from Saint Martin.
The Tridents added two more in a span of nine minutes to go into the half leading 3-nil. Jacob Gollop converted penalty in the 17’, followed by a long-range banger from Reuben Garnes-Alleyne in the 26’.
Gollop further extended the lead for Barbados in the 70’, sliding the ball into the back of the net to capitalize on a line-splitting pass from Amari Small on a fast break.
Two second-half substitutes rounded out the result for Barbados. Small scored at the bottom-right corner with an effort from the center of the box in the 84’, assisted by Jamarco Johnson, before Johnson added a goal himself from long-range in the 87’.
Mexico 2-1 Trinidad and Tobago
Mexico won 2-1 over Trinidad and Tobago in Group A at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
The match was in a stalemate until the final minutes. Mexico got the lead in the 82’, with Adán Sánchez playing a fantastic pass to Jesús Orduño, who struck into the bottom-left corner.
Sánchez headed home a cross in the 86’ to double the advantage for El Tricolor.
Adasa Richardson converted from the penalty spot in the 90’+5’ to shorten the deficit for Trinidad and Tobago.
The result sealed the top spot in Group A for Mexico and secured a ninth consecutive appearance for the North American nation at a FIFA U-17 World Cup.









































