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what was the line up for mexico in the 1962 world cup

Mexico’s lineup at the 1962 World Cup is commonly listed as: Antonio Carbajal; Jesús del Muro, Raúl Cárdenas, Guillermo Sepúlveda, José Villegas; Salvador Reyes, Pedro Nájera, Alfredo del Águila, Isidoro Díaz, Héctor Hernández, and Antonio Jasso.

Match context

That XI appears in the Mexico–Brazil, Mexico–Spain, and Mexico–Czechoslovakia match listings from the tournament records, with only a small change in one match where Ignacio Jáuregui appears instead of Antonio Jasso.

Squad note

The full Mexico squad for the tournament also included players such as Alberto Baeza, Arturo Chaires, Alfredo Hernández, Ignacio Jáuregui, Felipe Ruvalcaba, and Mario Velarde, under coach Ignacio Tréllez.

Results in 1962

Mexico played three group matches in Chile, losing to Brazil and Spain before beating Czechoslovakia 3–1, which was their first World Cup win.