The concentration of the Mexican National Team at the High Performance Center (CAR) advances. This Tuesday, the Tricolor sports management confirmed the incorporation of defenders César Montes and Luis Chávez, both active in Russian soccer.
“Both footballers are joining the national team’s work towards the next three preparation matches and the 2026 FIFA World Cup,” the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) reported in a statement.
With them, there are now five players from abroad who report to Javier Aguirre. Edson Álvarez, Jorge Sánchez and Mateo Chávez arrived in the capital a day earlier.
Route to the 2026 World Cup
The Tricolor will play three friendlies before their World Cup debut. The first will be on Friday, May 22 at the Cuauhtémoc stadium in Puebla against Ghana. They will then face Australia on May 30 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The last test will be against Serbia on June 4 at the Nemesio Díez stadium in Toluca.
Mexico will debut in the World Cup on June 11 against South Africa. The preparation continues with staggered arrivals of those summoned who are active abroad; The FMF will keep you informed of the following arrivals.




