The American striker has already received his naturalization letter and is awaiting his first appearances with Mexico on the international stage.
Julian Quinones is now officially Mexican. He has completed the necessary procedures, received his naturalization letter, and, in the eyes of the law, is considered a Mexican national and potentially eligible to represent the national team.
The Mexico coach, Jaime Lozano, stated that Quinones had open opportunities with the national squad and even trained with the team for several days during the FIFA Date in September, demonstrating the coaching staff’s interest and the player’s fit within the system.
With the process finalized, all that remains is for Quinones to make his competitive debut in the colors of Mexico after turning down a call from his country of birth, Colombia, and choosing to wear the tricolor instead.
GOAL provides the latest information on when Julián Quinones could debut for the Mexican national team.
When will Julián Quinones make his debut for Mexico?
The potential debut window for Julián Quinones with the Mexican national team could be during the CONCACAF Nations League matches in November, with opponents yet to be confirmed, offering a chance to introduce his talents on the regional stage.