Soccer-Ochoa relishing final Mexico chapter as sixth World Cup beckons


Soccer Football - Mexico training - Centro de Alto Rendimeinto, Mexico City, Mexico - May 13, 2026 Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa during training REUTERS/Raquel Cunha

MEXICO CITY, May 15 (Reuters) - Veteran ⁠Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa said he is enjoying what he ⁠expects to be his final stage with the national team as ‌he fights for a place in the squad for a sixth consecutive World Cup.

The 40-year-old was included this week in Mexico's 55-man preliminary list submitted to FIFA. He has been ​part of the last five World Cups, ⁠in 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and ⁠2022, though he did not play in the first two tournaments.

"I'm here ⁠in ‌this final stretch, fighting because, like all my teammates, we all want to be in the starting eleven on June 11," ⁠Ochoa told reporters on Friday. "I'm excited and enjoying it, ​which is the most ‌important thing, because this is undoubtedly my final stage here."

Ochoa, who ⁠plays for ​Limassol in Cyprus, said he knew the challenge would be difficult given his age and the rarity of reaching six World Cups.

"I feel strong physically and mentally, ⁠with the desire to be at another World ​Cup because I know I can still contribute on the pitch," he said.

Mexico coach Javier Aguirre must name his final 26-man squad by June 1. ⁠Ochoa said debate over selections was inevitable but urged unity as Mexico prepares to co-host the tournament with the United States and Canada.

Mexico open their World Cup campaign against South Africa on June 11 in Group A, ​which also includes South Korea and the Czech ⁠Republic. They face South Korea on June 18 and the Czech Republic on ​June 24.

Before the tournament, Mexico are scheduled to ‌play friendlies against Ghana on May 22, ​Australia on May 30 and Serbia on June 4.

(Reporting by Carlos Calvo Pacheco; Writing by Angelica Medina; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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