Mexico eliminated Czechia from the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 2-0 victory in their final Group A match at the Estadio Azteca on Thursday, June 25.
The co-hosts maintained their flawless group-stage run, while Czechia finished with just one point from three matches.
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Chavez Breaks the Deadlock
The breakthrough came in the second half when left-back Mateo Chavez finished a clinical counter-attack.
He slotted the ball past goalkeeper Matej Kovar after a pass from midfielder Luis Romo.
The strike was Chavez's first-ever senior international goal on his 12th cap. It matched his father Paulo Chavez, who scored twice in 30 appearances for Mexico.
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Mexico doubled their lead when Julian Quinones capitalized on a poor clearance by Tomas Holes. The ball ricocheted off Jorge Sanchez, and Quinones followed up at close range.
The scoring followed a scoreless first half in which Czechia failed to break down a Mexican defense that has now gone 14 consecutive World Cup first halves without conceding.
In the final minutes, manager Javier Aguirre substituted 40-year-old goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa onto the pitch for Raul Rangel.
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Ochoa made his appearance in his sixth career World Cup.