Soccer-Mexico unveil 12-man domestic-based squad for World Cup training camp


Soccer Football - International friendly - Mexico v Iceland - Estadio Corregidora, Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico - February 25, 2026 Mexico coach Javier Aguirre reacts REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

MEXICO CITY, April ⁠28 (Reuters) - Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre unveiled ⁠a 12-man squad on Tuesday for a ‌training camp, calling up only domestic league players, as the World Cup co-hosts kick off their preparations for the tournament.

The ​Liga MX players called up ⁠by Aguirre will be ⁠joined by eight other league players to begin ⁠the training ‌camp on May 6.

Most of these players will miss the league playoffs, ⁠which begin on Saturday, leaving Cruz Azul, ​America, Pumas ‌UNAM, Guadalajara and defending champions Toluca without key ⁠starters.

"This list ​includes 12 players from Liga MX clubs who, based on the agreement, are being considered for inclusion ⁠in the final World Cup ​roster," said the Mexican Football Federation in a statement.

The World Cup, held in the United States, Mexico ⁠and Canada, kicks off on June 11, with Mexico facing South Africa in Group A.

Mexico will play warm-up friendlies against Ghana on May 22, ​Australia on May 30 and ⁠Serbia on June 4. They will name their ​final World Cup squad on ‌June 1.

(Reporting by Carlos Calvo ​Pacheco and Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico CityEdited by Javier Leira and Toby Davis)

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