Soccer-Marquez confirmed as Mexico coach after Aguirre departure


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group A - Czech Republic v Mexico - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - June 24, 2026 Mexico assistant coach Rafael Marquez inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

MEXICO CITY, July ⁠8 (Reuters) - Mexico have appointed Rafael Marquez as ⁠head coach to succeed Javier Aguirre following the ‌co-hosts' elimination from the World Cup, the football federation said on Wednesday.

Marquez, 47, was Aguirre's assistant throughout the World Cup ​campaign, in which Mexico won ⁠a knockout match for ⁠the first time in 40 years before losing 3-2 ⁠to ‌England in the last 16.

• The appointment continues the federation's "Project 2030," announced in ⁠August 2024 when Marquez was named Aguirre's assistant ​as part ‌of a planned succession.

• Aguirre's third spell in ⁠charge ​ended with 22 wins, nine draws and six losses across 37 matches, including a perfect group stage — three ⁠wins from three — at the ​World Cup.

• Under Aguirre, Mexico also won the 2024-2025 CONCACAF Nations League and the 2025 Gold Cup.

• As ⁠a player, Marquez captained Mexico at five World Cups and earned 148 caps, also winning the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup and CONCACAF Gold Cup titles ​in 2003 and 2011.

• Marquez ⁠began his coaching career with Spanish sides RSD Alcala ​and Barcelona Atletic before joining ‌Aguirre's staff for the World ​Cup qualifying campaign.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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