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Mexico's Beach Soccer Team Eyes World Cup Berth at CONCACAF Championship

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-09 15:05:19
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Nassau, Bahamas – The Mexican Men's National Beach Soccer Team is set to compete in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship 2025, held in Nassau, Bahamas, from March 11th to 16th. With a coveted spot in the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Seychelles 2025 at stake, "El Tricolor" is primed to face some of the region's toughest competitors.

Tournament Details:

Dates: March 11-16, 2025
Location: Malcolm Park Beach Soccer Facility, Nassau, Bahamas
Prize: Two spots in the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Seychelles 2025 (May)
Group Stage Breakdown:

Mexico has been drawn into Group A, alongside El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. Their schedule is as follows:

March 11th, 3:00 PM: Mexico vs. Guatemala
March 12th, 3:00 PM: Mexico vs. Costa Rica
March 13th, 3:00 PM: Mexico vs. El Salvador
Group B consists of the United States, Panama, hosts Bahamas, and Trinidad and Tobago. The top two teams from each group will advance to the tournament's semifinals.

Team Preparation and Roster:

The Mexican squad has undergone intensive training in Huatulco, Oaxaca, preparing for the challenges ahead. Head coach Francisco Cati has selected a strong roster, including:

Gabriel Macías
Jeancob Ramírez
Juan Morales
Salomón Wbias
César Cruz
Héctor Acevedo
Alejandro García
José Maldonado
Enoch López
Emerson Garibay
Daniel Guzmán
Jacob Montes de Oca
Again Jeancob Ramirez.

Expectations and Ambitions:

The Mexican team enters the championship with high expectations, aiming to secure one of the top two positions and qualify for the World Cup. The tournament is expected to be fiercely competitive, with all participating nations vying for a chance to represent CONCACAF on the global stage.

Beach soccer has seen increased popularity in the CONCACAF region, and this championship serves as a crucial platform for teams to showcase their skills and compete for international recognition.

The Mexican team hopes with the support of their fans, that they are able to achieve their goal, and bring Mexico back to the world stage of beach soccer.

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