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Guillermo Ochoa closed his chapter with El Tri in a historic World Cup, delivering one of the most emotional goodbyes Mexican soccer has seen in recent years.
AS Guillermo Ochoa stepped out onto the pitch for Mexico’s final group game, he made history at his SIXTH World Cup. After Mexico put two past the Czech Republic, over 80,000 fans began
Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa officially retired from professional football at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, closing the chapter on a storybook career that spanned more than two decades.
At 40, after six World Cups, months as a free agent in Cyprus and a refusal to accept that Qatar 2022 was the end, Guillermo Ochoa got his farewell
Mexico were already assured of a spot in the World Cup knockout stages, but they ended their Group A campaign with yet another victory.
The legendary Mexican goalkeeper opened up after the win against Czechia, sharing the sacrifices he made to reach his sixth World Cup and hinting at the end of an unforgettable journey with the Mexican National Team.
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