Radio Gol
·20 April 2026
Mexico's women's water polo side will be at the 2026 Central American Games

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·20 April 2026

The Mexican Women’s Water Polo Team made history in Cali, Colombia, after winning the gold medal in the qualifying tournament for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo.
The team not only claimed the regional title, but did so with a perfect run, going undefeated throughout the competition and securing its place in the upcoming event.
This achievement represents a significant step forward for Mexican water polo, reflecting the hard work and discipline of its athletes in a result that boosts the sport both nationally and internationally.
The key to success was total 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.
The championship is another trophy, but also a clear message about the growth and potential of Mexican women’s water polo.
The Mexican team not only shined as a group, but also stood out on an individual level. Two players took home the tournament’s top honors.
The combination of talent and teamwork allowed Mexico to cement its dominance and look ahead to continental competition with optimism.
With its spot secured at 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 Team.
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