Rewritten article for Mexico U-17 World Cup push

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The Mexican national team pursues its third Under-17 world title, eyeing a bold climb in the global youth ranks.

Mexico returns to the FIFA U-17 World Cup stage, a tournament where they have already claimed triumphs in 2005 and 2011. Arriving at Indonesia 2023 as the defending runners-up after a final setback to Brazil, the squad led by Raúl Chambrón aims to reaffirm the Tricolor as a leading force in this age group and to begin the campaign by securing a spot in the knockout rounds.

In GOAL, readers will find a comprehensive overview of the Mexican team’s journey through the Under-17 World Cup, including group details, match schedules, and the announced squad lineup.

GROUP F

  • Germany
  • Mexico
  • New Zealand
  • Venezuela

MATCHES

GROUP PHASE

  • 12/11 | 6:00 am | Mexico vs. Germany | Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium
  • 15/11 | 3:00 | Mexico vs. Venezuela | Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium
  • 11/18 | 3:00 | New Zealand vs Mexico | Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium

*Timetables reflect Central Mexico time

ANNOUNCEMENT

  • Goalkeepers: Pablo Bedolla (America), Fernando Delgado (Real Salt Lake), Roberto Moreno (Cruz Azul).
  • Defenders: 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).
  • Forwards: Stephano Carrillo (Santos), Tahiel Jiménez (Santos), Brandon Lomelí (Necaxa), Fidel Barajas (Charleston Battery), Mateo Levy (Cruz Azul), Francisco Valenzuela (Monterrey).

[Goal]– the source for the roster and schedule is cited as Goal.

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