The Mexican national team is aiming for its third under-17 world title.
The Mexican team come back to World Under 17 Championshipa tournament that they already won twice in 2005 and 2011. Mexico arrives at Indonesia 2023 as current runners-up, after falling to Brazil in the final of the last edition.
The team led by Raúl Chambrand wants to show that the Tricolor is a force in this category and the first step they have to take is to secure a place in the round of 16.
In GOAL We present all the details of the Mexican national team’s participation in the Under-17 World Cup:
GROUP F
- Germany
- Mexico
- New Zealand
- Venezuela
MATCHES
GROUP PHASE
- 12/11 | 6:00 am | Mexico vs. Germany | Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium
- 15/11 | 03:00 | Mexico vs. Venezuela | Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium
- 11/18 | 03:00 | New Zealand vs Mexico | Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium
*Timetables for Central Mexico
ANNOUNCEMENT
- Goalkeepers: Pablo Bedolla (America), Fernando Delgado (Real Salt Lake), Roberto Moreno (Cruz Azul).
- defense: José Suárez (Cruz Azul), Kevin García (Santos), Luis Navarrete (Toluca), Javen Romero (LAFC), Adrián Ortellano (Portland Timbers), Manuel Sánchez (Pumas).
- Midfielders: José Urías (Monterrey), Luis Ortíz (Monterrey), Daniel Vázquez (Necaxa), Adrián Fernández (America), Isaac Martínez (Chivas), Gael Álvarez (Pachuca).
- Fronts: Stephano Carrillo (Santos), Tahiel Jiménez (Santos), Brandon Lomelí (Necaxa), Fidel Barajas (Charleston Battery), Mateo Levy (Cruz Azul), Francisco Valenzuela (Monterrey).
Source: Goal

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