MEXICO WORLD CUP HISTORY
Despite
dominating CONCACAF for more than half a century, Mexico
hasn't done well at the highest levels of the world
stage. The Mexicans were winless in their first thirteen
matches (0-12-1), which including a World Cup record
nine-game losing streak before they defeated Czechoslovakia,
3-1, in 1962 (the Czechs advanced to the championship
game; the Mexicans were eliminated in the opening round).
In fact, Mexico's shining moments came on home turf,
reaching the quarterfinals of both Cups they have hosted
-- in 1970 and 1986, with records of 2-1-1 and 3-0-2,
respectively. In 1994, the Mexicans reached the second
round before being eliminated in penalty kicks by Bulgaria.
France '98 marked the first time in their history that
Mexico qualified for the second round of a European-based
World Cup. But again they stumbled, losing a 1-0 lead
and eventually the game to a never-say-die German side,
2-1.
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