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·20 April 2026

Mexico women’s water polo to feature at the 2026 Central American Games

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The Mexican Women’s Water Polo National Team had a historic day in Cali, Colombia, after winning the gold medal in the qualifying tournament for the Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026.

The team not only claimed the title of regional champion, but did so with a perfect run, going undefeated throughout the competition and securing its place in the next edition of the event.


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This achievement represents a significant step forward for Mexican water polo, reflecting the work and discipline of its athletes in a result that boosts the sport nationally and internationally.

How did Mexico win the championship undefeated?

The key to success was complete dominance from the very first match, showing clear superiority over its rivals. The national team allowed no surprises and maintained a high competitive level in every game.

  • Final victory: Mexico defeated Puerto Rico 11-9 in the gold-medal match, confirming its status as the favorite and closing the tournament unbeaten.
  • Commanding blowouts: Among the most notable scores were 32-4 against Trinidad and Tobago and 29-4 over Costa Rica, in addition to a solid 20-8 opening win.
  • Defense and attack: The team’s collective performance was reflected both in its offensive firepower and defensive solidity.

The championship represents another trophy, but also a clear message about the growth and potential of Mexican women’s water polo.

Who were the key figures in the tournament?

The tricolor squad not only shone as a team, but also stood out on an individual level. Two players took home the tournament’s top honors.

  • Maritza Ochoa was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) thanks to her leadership and offensive contribution in every match.
  • Alicia Fregoso received recognition as best goalkeeper, proving to be a decisive factor in the national team’s perfect run.

The combination of talent and teamwork allowed Mexico to cement its dominance and look ahead to continental competition with optimism.

What’s next for Mexican water polo after this victory?

With its spot secured in the Central American and Caribbean Games, to be held from July 24 to August 8, 2026, in the Dominican Republic, a new chapter opens for the Women’s Water Polo National Team.

  • Guaranteed presence: Mexico will compete in both divisions, women’s and men’s, reinforcing the progress of aquatic sports in the country.
  • Boost for development: This achievement strengthens the team’s preparation and confidence ahead of future international challenges, while sending a positive message to new generations seeking to make their way in sports outside the traditional spotlight.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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