how many games did mexico win
Quick Scoop: How Many Games Did Mexico Win?
If you’re asking about Mexico’s wins in the 2026 World Cup (so far) :
Mexico won 4 games , then lost 1. Here’s the breakdown:
🏆 2026 World Cup: Mexico’s Wins
Mexico’s journey in the 2026 World Cup – as of the latest reports (July 5–6, 2026) – includes:
- Group A matches – Mexico won all 3 of its group games.
- They topped Group A and advanced to the Round of 32.
- Round of 32 (knockout) – Mexico beat Ecuador 2–0.
- This was their first World Cup knockout win since 1986 , ending a 40-year drought.
- Round of 16 – Mexico lost to England 3–2 in a dramatic match at the Estadio Azteca.
- This ended their World Cup run in 2026.
So in total for the 2026 tournament:
- Wins: 4
- Losses: 1
- Draws: 0 (in the matches reported so far)
📊 Mexico at the Azteca in World Cups (Historical Context)
Across World Cups held on Mexican soil (1970, 1986, and 2026):
- Mexico has played 10 matches at the Estadio Azteca.
- They have won 8 and drawn 2 in that specific venue.
That long-standing dominance at home is what made the England result especially surprising for Mexican fans.
Why This Matters in the Forum & News
This discussion is trending because:
- Mexico’s 4 wins in 2026 made them one of the most successful teams in the tournament up to that stage.
- The Ecuador win was historic: it ended a 40-year knockout-stage losing streak in the World Cup.
- The loss to England became one of the most talked-about matches of the tournament, with “five mini games” within one match and a chaotic Azteca atmosphere.
People are debating:
- How many games Mexico could have won if the England match had gone differently.
- Whether this was Mexico’s best World Cup run in recent decades.
- How their 4 wins compare to other teams’ performances in 2026.
TL;DR
- In the 2026 World Cup , Mexico won 4 games and lost 1.
- Historically at the Azteca during World Cups , they have won 8 of 10 matches.
- Their round-of-32 win over Ecuador was a major emotional milestone , breaking a 40-year knockout drought.
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