The edition of the World Cup left a special mark for Mexico. Not only for being the first country to host the tournament for the third time, but for the performance of the team led by Javier Aguirre. The Tricolor almost reached the quarterfinals, but several players shone.
Julián Quiñones established himself as the top Mexican scorer in the competition. Guillermo Ochoa, despite criticism for his call-up, added minutes and made history by participating in his sixth World Cup.
Handmade tribute from Guadalajara
Their performance inspired “Tu Piñata”, a Guadalajara business specialized in these cardboard and paper figures. The company shared videos on social networks showing the work of its artisans, who created colorful pieces with the image of the soccer players.
The images generated a wave of positive reactions. Users praised the resemblance and creativity. In addition to the Quiñones and Ochoa piñatas, the business made a replica of the World Cup trophy and a figure inspired by Raúl Jiménez, expanding recognition to the Mexican protagonists of the tournament.




