Mexico Olympic

Mexico Olympic

Leagues Played
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Men 6
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Olympics 2020 Soccer - Men 08/06 09:00 50 [1] Japan Olympic v Mexico Olympic [2] W 1-3
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Men 08/03 08:00 2 [2] Mexico Olympic v Brazil Olympic [1] L 1-4
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Men 07/31 11:00 3 [1] South Korea Olympic v Mexico Olympic [2] W 3-6
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Men 07/28 11:30 3 [4] South Africa Olympic v Mexico Olympic [2] W 0-3
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Men 07/25 11:00 2 [2] Japan Olympic v Mexico Olympic [1] L 2-1
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Men 07/22 08:00 1 Mexico Olympic v France Olympic W 4-1

The Mexico national under-23 football team (also known as Mexico Olympic football team) represents Mexico in under-23 international football competitions such as the Olympic Games and Pan American Games. The selection is limited to players under the age of 23, except for the Olympic Games which allows the men's team up to three overage players. The team is controlled by the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), the governing body of football in Mexico.

Since 1992, the under-23 team has participated in six Olympic tournaments, winning the gold medal in 2012.

The Mexico Olympic soccer team, also known as "El Tri," represents Mexico in men's soccer at the Olympic Games. This team is a vital part of Mexico's rich soccer heritage and showcases the nation's commitment to developing young talent. Composed primarily of under-23 players, with the allowance of a few over-age players, the squad is a blend of emerging stars and experienced veterans, all united by their passion for the game and their country.

The team's colors are green, white, and red, reflecting the national flag, and they are known for their dynamic playing style, characterized by skillful dribbling, quick passing, and a strong attacking mentality. Mexico has a storied history in Olympic soccer, having won the gold medal in 2012 and consistently performing well in international competitions.

The Mexico Olympic team serves as a crucial stepping stone for players aspiring to represent the senior national team, and it embodies the hopes and dreams of a nation that lives and breathes soccer. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence, the team continues to inspire future generations of Mexican soccer players.