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·29 aprile 2026
Mexico Confirms First World Cup Call-ups

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·29 aprile 2026

After a one-day delay that only added to the suspense—and confusion—Mexico finally unveiled its first batch of Liga MX-based players for the World Cup early Tuesday morning.
This comes as part of Javier Aguirre’s master plan: pull domestic players out of the Clausura 2026 Liguilla so they can focus entirely on national team duties. Because, of course, nothing says “optimal preparation” like skipping the most competitive matches of the season.
To make things even more… binding, the Federación Mexicana de Futbol and Aguirre himself promised that any Liga MX player called up now would already have a guaranteed ticket to the World Cup. No pressure, right?
Mexico’s 2026 World Cup squad began to take shape on April 28, with 12 Liga MX players officially confirmed for the tournament.
Chivas leads the way with five players—once again positioning itself as the backbone of El Tri heading into a World Cup. Toluca follows with two representatives.
Meanwhile, some teams heading into the Liguilla—like Pachuca, Tigres, and Atlas—will enjoy a rare luxury: a full squad, no absences, and the added bonus of fielding all their foreign players. Competitive balance? Optional.
The late surprise? The inclusion of Guillermo Martínez from Pumas, because every list needs at least one plot twist.
With every list comes a list of omissions… and this one didn’t disappoint. Several players who had been part of Aguirre’s process in recent years are now officially out of the World Cup picture:
So yes, the message is clear: continuity is optional.
In a move reminiscent of Gerardo Martino’s approach four years ago, Aguirre also called up a group of additional players to serve as sparring partners. They’ll train with the squad but won’t be eligible to play in the World Cup—essentially high-level practice opposition.
All of them come from teams already eliminated from the Liguilla and will report on May 6 to the national team’s training center.
Mexico’s preparation match schedule is set:
Still to come is the final roster, which should include Europe-based players such as Guillermo Ochoa, Johan Vásquez, César Montes, Edson Álvarez, Obed Vargas, Álvaro Fidalgo, Raúl Jiménez, Santiago Giménez, and Julián Quiñones—among others.
There are also injury concerns surrounding Rodrigo Huescas, Luis Chávez, and César Huerta, because no World Cup buildup is complete without a little uncertainty.
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