Mexico national under-23 football team

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Mexico U-23
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)
El Tri (The Tri)
El Tricolor (The Tricolor)
Association
Mexican Football Federation
(Federación Mexicana de Fútbol)
Confederation
CONCACAF (North America)
Head coachJaime Lozano
CaptainOribe Peralta
Top scorer
Marco Fabián (15)
FIFA codeMEX
















First colours














Second colours


First international

 Spain 7–1 Mexico 
(Amsterdam, Netherlands; 30 May 1928)
Biggest win

Mexico Mexico 7–1 Trinidad and Tobago 
(Carson, United States; 23 March 2012)
Biggest defeat

 East Germany 7–0 Mexico 
(Bavaria, Germany; 5 September 1972)
Records for Competitive matches only

Summer Olympics
Appearances5 (first in 1928)
Best resultWinners Gold medal icon.svg (2012)

The Mexico national under-23 football team, is controlled by the Mexican Football Federation and represents Mexico in competitions like the Pan American Games and the Olympic Games, and their respective qualification phases.


The roster can be augmented with three "over-age" players, ostensibly possessing veteran experience, during Olympic competition, in accordance with FIFA regulations.


Mexico won the gold medal in 2012 Summer Olympics, their first Olympic medal in association football.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Honours


  • 2 Competitive record

    • 2.1 Olympic Games


    • 2.2 Pan American Games



  • 3 Schedule and results

    • 3.1 Recent and upcoming games



  • 4 Head-to-head record


  • 5 Olympic Games History


  • 6 Team

    • 6.1 Current squad


    • 6.2 Recent Call-Ups


    • 6.3 Staff


    • 6.4 Players Record

      • 6.4.1 Top appearances


      • 6.4.2 Top goalscorers




  • 7 References




Honours



  • Summer Olympics

    • Gold Medal: 2012

    • Fourth place: 1968



  • Pan American Games

    • Gold Medal: 1967, 1975, 1999, 2011

    • Silver Medal: 1955, 1995, 1991, 2015

    • Bronze Medal: 2003, 2007



  • Central American and Caribbean Games

    • Gold Medal: 1935, 1938, 1959, 1966, 1990, 2014

    • Silver Medal: 1954, 1962, 1982, 1993, 1998, 2002

    • Bronze Medal: 1986



  • CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament

    • Winners: 1996, 2004, 2012, 2015

    • Runners-up: 1992



  • Toulon Tournament

    • Winners: 2012


  • Universiade

    • Winners: 1979


Competitive record



Olympic Games


Before 1984, the football tournament at the Olympic Games was played only by amateur athletes. In 1984, professionals were allowed to compete for the first time.
Since 1992, the Olympic Games tournament has been an under-23 tournament, and since 1996, the squads were allowed to have a maximum of three over-aged players.








































































Summer Olympic Games Record
Year
Result
Position

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Spain 1992
Group Stage10th303033

United States 1996
Quarter-Finals7th412123

Australia 2000

Did not qualify

Greece 2004
Group Stage10th311133

China 2008

Did not qualify

United Kingdom 2012
Champions1st651012
4

Brazil 2016
Group Stage9th311174

Japan 2020

To be determined

France 2024

United States 2028
Total1 Gold Medal5/7198832717


Pan American Games


Since 1999, the Pan American Games football tournament has been an under-23 tournament.




































































Pan American Games Record
Year
Result
Position

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Canada 1999
Champions1st642014
5

Dominican Republic 2003
Third Place3rd51217
7

Brazil 2007
Third Place3rd53206
1

Mexico 2011
Champions1st541012
4

Canada 2015
Runners-up2nd53118
5

Peru 2019

To be determined

Chile 2023
Total2 Gold Medals5/52615824722

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.



Schedule and results



Recent and upcoming games














































































































Date
Location
Opponent
Score1Competition
Scorers for Mexico
September 6, 2015

Mexico City, Mexico

 Panama
5-0

F

Silva Goal 7', Lozano Goal 16', Salcedo Goal 51', Wbias Goal 78', Loroña Goal 79'
October 2, 2015

Carson, California, United States

 Costa Rica
4-0

OQ

Bueno Goal 19', Fernández Goal 45+3' (o.g.), Bueno Goal 77', Torres Goal 88'
October 4, 2015

Carson, California, United States

 Haiti
1-0

OQ

López Goal 73'
October 7, 2015

Commerce City, Colorado, United States

 Honduras
2-1

OQ

López Goal 4', Torres Goal 65'
October 10, 2015

Sandy, Utah, United States

 Canada
2-0

OQ

Torres Goal 6', Lozano Goal 57'
October 13, 2015

Sandy, Utah, United States

 Honduras
2-0

OQ

Acosta Goal 42' (o.g.), Guzmán Goal 68'
March 25, 2016

Rio Maior, Portugal

 Japan
1-2

F

Bueno Goal 69'
March 28, 2016

Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal

 Portugal
0-4

F

May 18, 2016

Toulon, France

 France
1-3

T

González Goal 4'
May 20, 2016

Aubagne, France

 Czech Republic
1-2

T

Silva Goal 61'
May 22, 2016

Salon-de-Provence, France

 Mali
3-3

T

Cota Goal 29', Fierro Goal 40', González Goal 54'
May 24, 2016

Hyères, France

 Bulgaria
1-0

T

Fierro Goal 18'
July 2, 2016

Aguascalientes, Mexico

 Nigeria
1-0

F

Bueno Goal 65'
July 28, 2016

Puebla, Mexico

 Argentina
0-0

F

August 4, 2016

Salvador, Brazil

 Germany
2-2

SO

Peralta Goal 52', Pizarro Goal 61'
August 7, 2016

Salvador, Brazil

 Fiji
5-1

SO

Gutiérrez Goal 48' Goal 55' Goal 58' Goal 73', Salcedo Goal 67'
August 10, 2016

Brasilia, Brazil

 South Korea
0-1

SO

Key
  • 1.^ Mexico's score is listed first

  • F = Friendly

  • OQ = Olympic Qualifying

  • SO = Summer Olympics

  • T = Toulon Tournament


Head-to-head record


As of 10 August 2016


































































































































































































































































































































































































































Opponent
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals for
Goals against
% Won
 Antigua and Barbuda110080100.0%
 Argentina31114433.3%
 Australia1010110.0%
 Belarus110021100.0%
 Belgium1010110.0%
 Bolivia21102150.0%
 Brazil31022333.3%
 Bulgaria110010100.0%
 Canada10100050%
 Chile1010220.0%
 China PR330051100.0%
 Colombia632110350%
 Costa Rica741211757.14%
 Czech Republic1001120.0%
 Cuba64208266.6%
 Denmark1010110.0%
 Dominican Republic110051100.0%
 Ecuador220063100%
 El Salvador32104166.6%
 England110021100.0%
 France50144130.0%
 Fiji110051100%
 Gabon110020100.0%
 Germany1010220.0%
 Ghana2020220%
 Greece110032100.0%
 Guatemala31205333.3%
 Haiti110061100%
 Honduras540119880%
 Hungary110020100.0%
 Italy21102150.0%
 Ivory Coast1010110.0%
 Jamaica31206133.3%
 Japan21014350%
 Mali2020330.0%
 Morocco210155100.0%
 Netherlands21014350.0%
 Nicaragua110060100%
 Nigeria21012250.0%
 Panama220041100.0%
 Paraguay21104250.0%
 Portugal2011350.0%
 Puerto Rico110041100.0%
 Senegal110042100%
 South Korea3012020.0%
  Switzerland110010100.0%
 Trinidad and Tobago651016483.3
 Turkey110030100.0%
 United States32017166.6%
 Uruguay32016366.6%
 Venezuela530210560.0%

Includes results from:


  • Toulon Tournament 2006-2016

  • Pan American Games 1991-2016

  • CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying

  • Men's Olympic 1992-2012

  • Central American and Caribbean Games 1990-2014


Olympic Games History






































































Football at the Summer Olympics
YearRoundScoreResult

1992
Round 1
 Denmark 1 – 1 Mexico Mexico
Draw
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 1 – 1  Australia
Draw
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 1 – 1  Ghana
Draw

1996
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 1 – 0  Italy
Win
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 0 – 0  South Korea
Draw
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 1 – 1  Ghana
Draw
Quarterfinals
Mexico Mexico 0 – 2  Nigeria
Loss

2004
Round 1
 Mali 0 – 0 Mexico Mexico
Draw
Round 1
 South Korea 1 – 0 Mexico Mexico
Loss
Round 1
 Greece 2 – 3 Mexico Mexico
Win

2012
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 0 – 0  South Korea
Draw
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 2 – 0  Gabon
Win
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 1 – 0   Switzerland
Win
Quarterfinals
Mexico Mexico 4 – 2  Senegal
Win
Semifinals
Mexico Mexico 3 – 1  Japan
Win
Gold Medal Match
 Brazil 1 – 2 Mexico Mexico
Win

2016
Round 1
Mexico Mexico 2 – 2  Germany
Draw
Round 1
 Fiji 1 – 5 Mexico Mexico
Win
Round 1
 South Korea 1 – 0 Mexico Mexico
Loss


Team



Current squad


The following 18 players were called up to the Summer Olympics. On August 7, it was announced that Raúl López and Carlos Fierro would replace Oribe Peralta and Rodolfo Pizarro after they were ruled out of the tournament with a nasal and fibula fracture, respectively.


Statistics updated as of August 10, 2016 after match against South Korea
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No.

Pos.
Player
Date of birth (age)
Caps
Goals
Club
12

1GK

Gibrán Lajud

(1993-12-25) 25 December 1993 (age 25)
20
0

Mexico Tijuana
1

1GK

Alfredo Talavera

(1982-09-18) 18 September 1982 (age 36)
2
0

Mexico Toluca

3

2DF

Jordan Silva

(1994-07-30) 30 July 1994 (age 24)
14
2

Mexico Cruz Azul
2

2DF

José Abella

(1994-02-10) 10 February 1994 (age 25)
11
3

Mexico Santos Laguna
13

2DF

Carlos Salcedo

(1993-09-29) 29 September 1993 (age 25)
10
1

Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
20

2DF

Raúl López

(1993-02-23) 23 February 1993 (age 26)
10
3

Mexico Pachuca
14

2DF

Érick Aguirre

(1997-02-23) 23 February 1997 (age 22)
5
0

Mexico Pachuca
4

2DF

César Montes

(1997-02-27) 27 February 1997 (age 22)
2
0

Mexico Monterrey
6

2DF

Jorge Torres Nilo

(1988-01-16) 16 January 1988 (age 31)
2
0

Mexico UANL

10

3MF

Víctor Guzmán

(1995-02-03) 3 February 1995 (age 24)
17
1

Mexico Pachuca
17

3MF

Alfonso González

(1994-09-05) 5 September 1994 (age 24)
9
2

Mexico Monterrey
16

3MF

Carlos Cisneros

(1993-08-30) 30 August 1993 (age 25)
9
3

Mexico Guadalajara
7

3MF

Rodolfo Pizarro

(1994-02-15) 15 February 1994 (age 25)
9
1

Mexico MonterreyINJ
5

3MF

Michael Pérez

(1993-02-14) 14 February 1993 (age 26)
5
1

Mexico Guadalajara
15

3MF

Érick Gutiérrez

(1995-06-17) 17 June 1995 (age 23)
5
4

Netherlands PSV
21

3MF

Carlos Fierro

(1994-07-24) 24 July 1994 (age 24)
5
2

Mexico Morelia

9

4FW

Oribe PeraltaRET

(1984-01-12) 12 January 1984 (age 35)
18
12

Mexico AméricaINJ
11

4FW

Marco Bueno

(1994-03-31) 31 March 1994 (age 24)
15
5

Chile Everton
18

4FW

Erick Torres

(1993-01-19)19 January 1993 (aged 24)
13
7

Mexico Tijuana
8

4FW

Hirving Lozano

(1995-07-30) 30 July 1995 (age 23)
7
1

Netherlands PSV


Recent Call-Ups


The following players have been called up in the last twelve months.

















































































No.

Pos.
Player
Date of birth (age)
Caps
Goals
Club


1GK

Raúl Gudiño

(1996-04-22) April 22, 1996 (age 22)
5
0

Mexico Guadalajara


1GK

Jesse Gonzalez

(1995-05-26) May 26, 1995 (age 23)
1
0

United States FC DallasUSA



2DF

Kevin Gutiérrez

(1995-03-01) 1 March 1995 (age 24)
2
0

Mexico Juárez


2DF

Osvaldo Rodríguez

(1996-09-10) September 10, 1996 (age 22)
1
0

Mexico León



3MF

Rosario Cota

(1995-09-12) 12 September 1995 (age 23)
4
1

Mexico UNAM


3MF

Omar Govea

(1996-01-18) 18 January 1996 (age 23)
3
0

Belgium Royal Antwerp


3MF

Ulises Rivas

(1996-01-26) January 26, 1996 (age 23)
2
0

Mexico Santos Laguna


3MF

Orbelín Pineda

(1996-03-24) 24 March 1996 (age 22)
0
0

Mexico Cruz Azul



4FW

Alejandro Díaz

(1996-01-27)27 January 1996 (aged 21)
4
0

Mexico Atlas


4FW

Ulises Jaimes

(1996-04-20) April 20, 1996 (age 22)
2
0

Mexico UdeC


Staff






























Position
Name
Manager

Mexico Raúl Gutiérrez
Assistant Manager

Mexico Marco Antonio Sánchez Yacuta
Assistant Manager

Mexico Juan de Dios Ramírez Perales
Fitness Coach

Mexico Vicente Salvador Espadas Cervantes
Goalkeeper Coach

Mexico José Rosario Piña Rivera
Doctor

Mexico Eduardo Guerrero Fuerte
Physiotherapist

Mexico Raúl Segundo Curiel Cervantes
Kit man

Mexico Gabriel Hernández Gallegos
Kit man

Mexico Luis Alberto Monroy Hernández
Video

Mexico José Carlos Quiroz Sánchez
Chief coordinator

Netherlands Dennis Johannes Te Kloese
Technical and Tactical Coordinator

Mexico Juan Carlos Ortega
Logistics Coordinator

Mexico Luis Mario Torres Delgado


Players Record



Top appearances






















































































Rank
Player
Year(s)
U-23 Caps
1Javier Aquino2011-201221
2Gibran Lajud2013–present20
3Diego Reyes2011-201217
4Carlos Guzmán2014–201616
4Miguel Ponce2011-201216
4Jorge Enríquez2011-201216
4Marco Fabián2011-201216
8Hedgardo Marín2014–201615
8Martín Zúñiga2014–201615
8Jonathan Espericueta2013–201615
8Dárvin Chávez2011-201215
8Hiram Mier2011-201215
13Jordan Silva2014–Present14
14Josecarlos Van Rankin2014–201613
14Marco Bueno2013–Present13
14Armando Zamorano2013–201613
14Héctor Herrera2011-201213
18Erick Torres2012–present12
19Bernardo Hernández2013–201611
19José de Jesús Corona2011-201211


Top goalscorers














































































Rank
Player
Year(s)
U-23 Goals
1Marco Fabián2011-201215
2Oribe Peralta2011-201611
3Erick Torres2012-7
4Alan Pulido2011-20126
4Martín Zúñiga2014-20166
6Marco Bueno2013-5
6Enrique Esqueda2007-20085
6Diego Martínez2003-20045
6Rafael Marquez Lugo2003-20045
10Carlos Cisneros2015-3
10Raúl López2015-20163
10Hedgardo Marín2014-20163
10Armando Zamorano2013-20163
10José Abella2013-3
10Jerónimo Amione20113
10Giovani dos Santos2011-20123
10Miguel Ponce2011-20123
10Luis Pérez2003-20043


References




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