Querétaro Femenil breaks the bad streak with an agonizing victory

After 14 days without winning, Querétaro Femenil achieves its first victory with a penalty saved in the final minutes.

Finally! The victory that tasted like glory

After 14 days of waiting, fighting and not seeing the effort reflected on the table, it arrived. Querétaro Femenil defeated the Bravas de Juárez 2-1 in the Corregidora. A triumph that was not just a result, it was a liberation.

The players exploded with emotion at the final whistle. Finally those three points that they had worked so hard on in recent weeks. You could see it in their faces: it was more than a won game.

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The heroine with gloves

If there is a figure that embodies this victory, it is Marta Alemany. The Spanish goalkeeper had a spectacular night. But one moment changed everything.

In the final minutes, with the score 2-1, Juárez had a penalty. The clear opportunity for a tie. Grace Asantewaa stood in front of her.

Alemany dove to his right, stopped the ball and sealed the victory. After the final whistle, he burst into tears. They were tears of relief, of pride, of rewarded work.

In images shared after the meeting, he was seen thanking them for their support and receiving a warm hug from his teammates. They all recognized their worth.

This result takes the team from the bottom of the table and gives them a vital break in the fight for permanence. More than points, it injects them with something invaluable: belief.

Sometimes a stop changes everything. Sometimes a cry says it all. Querétaro Femenil believes again.

Mexico seeks a historic victory against the Czech Republic

Mexico is seeking its third consecutive victory in the 2026 World Cup against the Czech Republic.

The Mexican National Team wants to extend its streak in the 2026 World Cup. Tonight it faces the Czech Republic at the Mexico City Stadium, already qualified for the Round of 32.

The Tricolor aspires to close the Group Stage with three consecutive victories, something it has never achieved in the history of the World Cups. So far they have wins against South Africa (2-0) and South Korea (1-0).

A streak that grows

In this edition, Mexico broke the malaria of not winning in inaugural duels. He also achieved his first victory outside the Mexican capital in a World Cup. Now he wants to string together three victories.

The team has not lost any World Cup match at the Coloso de Santa Úrsula. They seek to remain undefeated against a European rival that is playing for their ticket to the next round.

Players without minutes

Four footballers have not yet participated in the tournament: Guillermo Martínez, Mateo Chávez, Guillermo Ochoa and Carlos Acevedo. Today some could receive their opportunity.

Designated referee

The match will be directed by Argentine Yael Falcón Pérez.

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Cuauhtémoc Blanco sends emotional message to Mexican fans

The former soccer player remembered his childhood and asked to join in to cheer on the Tricolor.

Hours before the Mexican National Team‘s duel against the Czech Republic, Cuauhtémoc Blanco—one of the greatest references in national soccer—reappeared on social networks with a message full of nostalgia and encouragement.

The historic number 10, who scored in three World Cups (France 1998, Korea-Japan 2002 and South Africa 2010), took advantage of the preview to connect with the fans.

“Today that our #Mexican National Team is playing, it gives me great pleasure to remember my time in #soccer, from those first games when I was just a child with a dream, to having the honor of wearing the Mexico shirt and representing our country,” he wrote.

Blanco, now a politician, also made a direct call to the current players and the fans.

“Soccer unites us, excites us and makes us feel proud to be Mexicans,” he added. The former forward invited everyone to put on the shirt, support the team and show that the Mexican fans are the best.

His message comes at a key moment, when the Tricolor is preparing for preparation matches for the World Cup. Blanco’s career – with goals, titles and character – continues to be a reference for new generations.

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Switzerland defeats Canada and advances as leader of the group

Switzerland beats Canada 2-1 and secures the lead in group B at the World Cup.

Swiss victory in Vancouver

Switzerland beat Canada 2-1 at the Vancouver Stadium and secured its place in the round of 32 as leader of group B.

Rubén Vargas opened the scoring at minute 46, right at the beginning of the second half. Jonathan Manzambi extended the lead in the 57th minute. Promise Davi scored for the Canadians in the 76th minute, but it was not enough to avoid defeat.

With this result, Switzerland closed the group stage with 7 points, while Canada came in second place with 4 points, enough to advance to the next round.

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