Introduction To Mexico Football

In Mexico, soccer started developing in different parts of the country, with the first organized form of a championship is the First Force, which was a league comprised of teams from around the area of ??Mexico City. Players were semi-professional during this time, a time when Europe had already promoted the FIFA football professionalism.With gains strength as the international soccer governing organization, Mexico has decided to maintain a national soccer organization of their own in 1927, called the Mexican Federation of Football Associations (FMFA), which became a FIFA member in 1929, just in time to attend the first World Cup with the newly formed team Mexican National Soccer.
While attending the first World Cup, the soccer team from Mexico was not regarded as a power in football at the time, which was confirmed by their lack of skills results in the World Cup until 1950. Although the team is now a constant presence in the World Cup, had difficulty competing against the most powerful European nations of South America, and only won one match in five tournaments, against Czechoslovakia in 1962. objective in 1970 in an effort to promote the national football and see the economic importance of hosting a World Cup, Mexico has managed to gain the rights to organize its first World Cup history. The Mexican soccer team made it to the quarterfinals this time, which remains his best international performance to date.
But would they have this idea of ??just 16 years and four World Cups later, still at home, as they will host the 1986 World Cup, is considered by many to be the most fun in football history.
Today, reaching the quarterfinals in the World Cup is considered more difficult than it was in the 70 or 80 years, and although the Mexican football has increased dramatically, they still suffer from major competitions where they face the giants of football in Europe or South America. However, the future looks much brighter for soccer in general and for Mexican national football Mexico football team.Club in the country is now considered one of the richest in America, and some strong clubs participating in the Copa Libertadores, a competition that was normal for players allowed only South American clubs.Several premium rose from the Mexican League in the direction of others more powerful, the clearest examples are Rafael Marquez and Giovani Dos Santos, which was acquired by FC Barcelona and Spanish are both key members of the team.
With these two players on the team, and several other new talent to play in the national league, sees Mexico's national football squad stronger than ever and ready to beat their best result in the quarter-finals of World Cup to come to South Africa, 2010.


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Introduction To Mexico Football
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