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Mexico shatters 40-year World Cup curse

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
3 July 2026
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Mexico’s 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32 did more than secure a spot in the Round of 16; it carried immense historical weight, as “El Tri” finally broke a streak that had haunted them for four decades.

The team entered the match burdened by a long history of knockout-stage struggles. Not since 1986—when they defeated Bulgaria on penalties in the Round of 16—had Mexico won a knockout match at the World Cup, suffering a string of heartbreaks in every tournament since.

Victory against Ecuador finally ended that drought. Mexico’s dominant performance resulted in a well-deserved 2-0 win, marking their first knockout-stage triumph in 40 years and reigniting hope among fans for a deep tournament run.

This was more than just a footnote in the record books; it was a watershed moment that exorcised one of the most persistent demons in Mexican football history, finally shedding the reputation of failing at the first knockout hurdle.

Now, having shaken off the weight of the past, Mexico has a historic opportunity to write a new chapter in the 2026 World Cup. A daunting showdown against England in the Round of 16 looms—a test that will determine whether this victory is the spark for a historic journey or merely the conclusion of a forty-year wait.

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