Soccer-Ochoa gets perfect Azteca send-off as Mexico beat Czechs


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group A - Czech Republic v Mexico - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - June 24, 2026 Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa kisses the post as he celebrates after the match REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

MEXICO CITY, June 24 (Reuters) - ⁠If Wednesday's World Cup match marked the last time Guillermo Ochoa appears in ⁠Mexico colours, the 40-year-old goalkeeper could not have wished for a better send-off.

Brought ‌on for the last 12 minutes with his team 2-0 up against the Czech Republic and cruising into the knockout phase as Group A winners, Ochoa lapped up the acclaim of fans at the Azteca stadium, the ​venue where he made his senior debut with Club ⁠America in 2004.

Making his sixth and ⁠final appearance at the World Cup, Ochoa maintained the clean sheet began by Raul Rangel as ⁠Mexico ‌scored again late on to finish 3-0 winners.

Mexico will play at the Azteca in the round of 32 but barring a goalkeeping emergency he is unlikely to ⁠get on the pitch.

The veteran keeper, instantly recognisable by his ​curls, was content with his ‌role.

"My first game, Azteca. My last game, Azteca. It’s been a beautiful final ⁠chapter of my ​career," he told Mexican TV.

"Thank you, everyone."

Roared on by a crowd dressed in green, white and red, Mexico did not overwhelm the Czechs but were worthy winners thanks to goals from Mateo Chavez, Julian ⁠Quinones and Alvaro Fidalgo.

The whole venue saluted Ochoa at ​the final whistle, a proper show of respect for a player whose flying saves and one-man acts of defiance became part of Mexican footballing folklore.

"He's an example for all of us. He's ⁠the first one in the gym and the last one to leave," Chavez said of Ochoa.

"This is the icing on the cake of a great career. He's an idol for us, he's helped guide the group with his experience, and I'm very happy for him."

For supporters, ​everything has followed the ideal script: a home World Cup, ⁠a perfect group run, and a legend walking off with the chants of his name ringing ​in his ears.

They are already daring to talk about ‌the prospect of a long-awaited return to the ​World Cup quarter-finals.

Mexico have only reached that stage twice -- in 1970 and 1986. When they were hosts.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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