Mexico and Brazil write history in women’s football

A historic duel that promises to fill the stadium and test the level of the Women's Tri against a world power.

The match that everyone was waiting for

Today it is played. It’s not just another game. It’s The Great Game. Mexico hosts Brazil this afternoon at the Ciudad de los Deportes Stadium, and this has the flavor of something special, something that marks a before and after for our women’s soccer.

Since it was announced, the flame was lit. The fans do not want to miss this duel against the sixth best team in the world. Everything indicates that the Christmas Eve neighborhood will be full, and that could mean a new attendance record for the Mexican women’s team. That speaks for itself about the moment.

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What can we expect?

The team led by Pedro López is clear about it. They know the importance of measuring themselves against a power to see where they really are. As a good journalist who experienced the sport from the inside, I tell you: these tests are what build character.

“They have recognized the importance of this match to know what level the team is at,”

they assure from the Tri environment. The promise is clear: they will leave everything on the field. That attitude, that dedication, is the first thing I celebrate.

On the other hand, Brazilian women don’t come for a walk. They respect Mexico, they consider it a serious rival. That is already a triumph in recognition. The ball will roll at 5:00 p.m.

Regardless of the result, football wins today. Gain visibility, the passion of a hobby that wants to be part of this story. Enjoy the show.

Mexico plans tribute to Ochoa in its last duel

The Mexican National Team could give minutes to Guillermo Ochoa as a tribute in its sixth World Cup.

Mexico closes group stage with possible tribute

The Mexican National Team has already secured first place in Group A after beating South Korea. This allows him to calmly face the last match against Czechia, while he waits to meet his opponent in the round of 32.

The possibility of Javier Aguirre resting key players has opened the debate about seeing Guillermo Ochoa add minutes in his sixth World Cup.

Óscar “Conejo” Pérez, former World Cup goalkeeper in South Africa 2010, supported the proposal in an interview with Claro Sports. He believes that it would be a well-deserved tribute.

“Memo has been a very important image for Mexico. Having him on the field, even for a few minutes, would be a symbolic gesture that recognizes everything he has done for the national team,” said Pérez.

The Tricolor is getting ready for its last commitment in the initial phase. Aguirre is expected to evaluate the possibility of resting his most important players, while the fans wait to see Ochoa.

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Messi breaks record: top scorer in World Cups

Lionel Messi becomes the all-time top scorer of the World Cup.

Historical record

Lionel Messi continues to expand his legend. The Argentine star became the top scorer in the history of the World Cups, after scoring against Austria in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup.

With that goal, La Pulga reached 17 goals in the competition, surpassing German Miroslav Klose. The goal came in the 38th minute, after having missed a penalty in the 8th minute. It was a play similar to the goal he scored against Real Madrid in 2017: Facundo Medina assisted from the left and Messi appeared in the heart of the area to beat Alexander Schaleger. The Dallas stadium erupted with joy.

Messi has four goals in this edition of the World Cup, showing that his hunger for glory is not exhausted. His companions hugged him, knowing that their reference had just written another golden page.

Messi’s 17 goals in World Cups:

  • Germany 2006: Serbia (group stage)
  • South Africa 2010: no goals
  • Brazil 2014 (4): Bosnia, Iran, double against Nigeria (all in the group stage)
  • Russia 2018 (1): Nigeria (group stage)
  • Qatar 2022 (7): Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Australia, Netherlands, Croatia, double against France
  • North America 2026 (4 so far): hat-trick against Algeria (group stage) and goal against Austria

His scoring evolution has been constant, with decisive performances at key moments. With this record, Messi reaffirms his status as one of the greatest in the history of football.

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Colombia vs DR Congo: duel in Guadalajara for the 2026 World Cup

Colombia and DR Congo face each other on June 23 at the Akron Stadium in Group K.

Colombia and DR Congo meet in Guadalajara

The 2026 World Cup already has a confirmed duel for Group K. Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo will collide on June 23 at the Akron Stadium, located in Guadalajara.

The match is part of the group stage and will have Colombia as the local team. The result will be key for qualification aspirations within Group K.

This meeting takes place in one of the Mexican venues of the tournament, which reinforces the presence of Mexico as shared host. The date of June 23 places it in the middle part of the group calendar, a stage where teams usually define their future.

For now, no details about schedules, ticket sales or additional allocations have been revealed. The information available is limited to confirmation of the fixture: rivals, group, venue and game day.

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