Soccer-Mexico draw 0-0 with Portugal in Azteca reopening friendly


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Mexico v Portugal - Estadio Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico - March 28, 2026 Portugal's Goncalo Ramos in action with Mexico's Erik Lira REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

MEXICO CITY, ⁠March 28 (Reuters) - Mexico and Portugal played out a 0-0 draw at the ⁠Estadio Azteca on Saturday in a friendly to mark the stadium's ‌reopening ahead of the World Cup.

The match doubled as a test event for the revamped stadium, drawing a festive crowd eager to sample the atmosphere ahead of the June 11 to July 19 ​global soccer showpiece, which Mexico is co-hosting with the ⁠U.S. and Canada.

"It’s the best ⁠possible scenario, as I’ve said; to play here, you’ve got to have guts, because ⁠the ‌fans are demanding and want to win and see good football," Mexico coach Javier Aguirre told reporters.

"The players gave it their all right to ⁠the end against Portugal, who are not an easy ​team. They’re a top-10 ‌side, a really solid team."

Portugal's Joao Felix went close in the 14th ⁠minute before Goncalo ​Ramos struck the post midway through the first half.

The visitors continued to look the more dangerous side after the break, with Bruno Fernandes firing just wide.

Tensions briefly flared between Pedro ⁠Neto and Jesus Gallardo, while the introduction of ​Toluca's Portuguese striker Paulinho was met with loud cheers from the home crowd.

"I think we had 10 shots on goal, which isn’t far off what we were aiming for," ⁠Portugal coach Roberto Martinez said.

"What isn’t good is the number of shots on target; we lacked accuracy.

"Success or failure isn’t just about the score. There are many more factors at play these days. I think that, after 90 minutes, the ​team is better prepared for the World Cup."

Mexico almost ⁠claimed a late winner through substitute Armando Gonzalez but the forward's header went wide.

Mexico, who ​were booed by sections of the crowd at ‌the final whistle, face Belgium in another ​friendly on Tuesday, while Portugal take on the United States the same day.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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