Mexico National Football Team Vs Ecuador National Football Team Lineups
Mexico National Football Team Vs Ecuador National Football Team Lineups

The Ecuador national football team (Seleccion de futbol de Ecuador) represents Ecuador in international men’s football matches and is controlled by Federacion Ecuatoriana de Futbol.

Home games for the Ecuador national team take place at Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa in Quito, and the stadium has hosted several memorable clashes in the history of the Mexico National Football Team Vs Ecuador National Football Team Lineups rivalry.

PositionPlayer
GoalkeeperRaúl Rangel
Right BackJorge Sánchez
Centre BackCésar Montes (Captain)
Centre BackJohan Vásquez
Left BackJesús Gallardo
Defensive MidfielderÉrik Lira
Central MidfielderLuis Romo
Attacking MidfielderGilberto Mora
Right WingerRoberto Alvarado
StrikerRaúl Jiménez
Left WingerJulián Quiñones
PositionPlayer
GoalkeeperHernán Galíndez
Right BackJoel Ordóñez
Centre BackPiero Hincapié
Centre BackWillian Pacho
Left BackPervis Estupiñán
Defensive MidfielderMoisés Caicedo
Central MidfielderAlan Franco
Attacking MidfielderPedro Vite
Right WingerGonzalo Plata
StrikerEnner Valencia (Captain)
Left WingerJohn Yeboah
DateCompetitionVenueResultWinner
30 Jun 2026FIFA World Cup Round of 32Mexico CityMexico 2–0 EcuadorMexico
30 Jun 2024Copa AméricaGlendale, USAMexico 0–0 EcuadorDraw
27 Oct 2021International FriendlyCharlotte, USAMexico 3–2 EcuadorMexico
09 Jun 2019International FriendlyArlington, USAMexico 3–2 EcuadorMexico
28 Mar 2015International FriendlyLos Angeles, USAMexico 1–0 EcuadorMexico
01 Jul 2007Copa AméricaVenezuelaMexico 1–2 EcuadorEcuador
05 Jun 2004FIFA World Cup Qualifying FriendlyDallas, USAMexico 2–1 EcuadorMexico
12 Feb 2003International FriendlyOakland, USAMexico 0–0 EcuadorDraw
23 Jul 2002International FriendlyUSAMexico 1–0 EcuadorMexico
03 Jun 2002FIFA World Cup Group GMiyagi, JapanMexico 2–1 EcuadorMexico
StatisticMexicoEcuador
Matches (Last 10)7 Wins1 Win
Draws22
Goals Scored158

Mexico vs. Ecuador Lineups

Mexico has proven itself as the most successful team in CONCACAF, winning fifteen continental titles (eight CONCACAF Gold Cups, three CONCACAF Championships and one CONCACAF Nations League).

Furthermore, they have participated in twenty-six FIFA World Cup tournaments since 1993 and twice finished runner-up – both times finishing second runner-up. Furthermore, seven editions saw Mexico reach round 16 of each edition contested.

Under Coach Cesar Luis Menotti, Mexican football experienced greater international success during the 1990s. Mexico took home first prize at Copa America 1993 by defeating Brazil in the final and later qualified as a top seeded team at FIFA World Cup 1994, drawing into Group E with South Africa, France, and Uruguay before eventually losing in Round 16 against Uruguay.

After an unsuccessful 2014 FIFA World Cup campaign, Ecuador hired Gustavo Quinteros as manager to reconstruct their squad. Under his guidance, Ecuador reached the quarter-finals of Copa America Centenario 2016 before entering 2018 World Cup qualifiers with great hopes.

However, they were unable to progress past the group stage and finished eighth overall with an unsatisfactory 4-5 record.

Although Ecuador failed to qualify for this year’s World Cup qualifiers, they could still make an impressionful showing at 2026’s tournament. At their home ground Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa in Quito with over 40,000 seats – one of Latin America’s largest stadiums.

Javier Aguirre has served as Mexico national team head coach since December 2017. A former Guadalajara head coach, Aguirre led them to two league titles and won 2015 Torneo Apertura tournament with them.

He led Mexico’s national football team to the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where they were defeated in the round of sixteen by Germany.

Aguirre had an outstanding win rate of 59% during his time leading Mexico, while currently consisting of 26 players in their squad. Goalkeepers Raul Rangel of Chivas, Carlos Acevedo of Santas Laguna and Guillermo Ochoa (AEL Limassol).

Defenders Israel Reyes (CF America), Cesar Montes (Lokomotiv Moscow), Johan Vasquez of Genoa and Erik Lira from Cruz Azul; Mateo Chavez from AZ Alkmaar and Jesus Gallardo from Toluca are exemplars. Midfielders Edson Alvarez (Fenerbahce), Alvaro Fidalgo Real Betis), Gilberto Mora Tijuana while Orbelin Pineda (AEK Athens); forward Raul Jimenez (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Roberto Alvarado of Chivas, and Julian Quinones from Al Qadsia.

Mexico vs. Ecuador Stats

The Ecuador National Football Team, commonly referred to as the Tricolor, represents Ecuador in international men’s football competition and competes for FIFA championships. Home games for this national side take place at Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa stadium located in Quito.

Ecuador made their World Cup debut in 2002 and, despite falling to Italy in their opening match, managed to finish above Brazil and Uruguay in terms of overall standings. Their performance saw players such as Agustin Delgado and Alex Aguinaga emerge into prominence during this tournament.

However, they struggled to build upon their initial success and failed to qualify for subsequent World Cups in 2006 and 2010. Gustavo Quinteros was hired as manager in 2014 in an attempt to revive their fortunes; and so far his results have been positive.

After their shock 4-0 loss against Colombia, Mexico will look to regroup against an Ecuador side boasting many stars from Major League Soccer (MLS). Javier Aguirre will aim for some consistency between Edson Alvarez, Raul Jimenez, Marcel Ruiz and Orbelin Pineda while rotating them as midfielders around the park.

Mexico vs. Ecuador Predictions

Mexico are hoping to regain some momentum following their 4-0 loss against Colombia, and victory against Ecuador would go a long way towards reinstating confidence amongst their Aztec teammates.

Ecuador will aim to capitalize on Mexico’s weakness. They currently occupy second spot in South American rankings and stand a chance of climbing as high as sixth overall; furthermore, South Americans could qualify for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification with victory.

Ecuador, commonly referred to by their nickname La Tricolor, competes internationally in men’s international soccer under the control of Federacion Ecuatoriana de Ftbol.

Their international competitions include Copa America and FIFA tournaments; home matches take place at Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa Stadium in Quito.

Javier Aguirre leads Mexico national football team as coach. After an embarrassing loss against Colombia, Aguirre is under immense pressure despite remaining confident of turning things around before World Cup qualifying begins in September.

Raul Jimenez and Edson Alvarez will miss this match through injury, while San Diego FC star Hirving “Chucky” Lozano could make his comeback thanks to his fine form for San Diego FC; possibly making his first appearance since their 3-0 loss against Colombia back in September if all goes according to plan. Gilberto Mora and Obed Vargas will not play due to participation in the U-20 World Cup tournament.

Mexico vs. Ecuador Odds

Mexico is a member of CONCACAF, the North American Confederation of Soccer. Mexico is one of only eight nations worldwide to have won both major international football competitions recognized and approved by FIFA: 1999 World Cup and 2012 Olympic Football Tournament. Their national football team, El Tri, takes its name from their use of green, white, and red colors in their uniform kit.

El Tri are based out of Mexico City, under coach Javier Aguirre. After winning three out of their initial four Copa America 2024 matches and sitting second overall, Mexico saw its 10-match unbeaten streak end against Colombia 4-0; therefore they will look to rebound against Ecuador and win this matchup.

Ecuador will look to avoid their third straight loss as they welcome back striker Antonio Valencia from injury, having scored both of Ecuador’s recent goals – their opening goal against USA (1-1 draw) and then scoring again to secure victory over Atletico San Luis (2-1).

SportsLine soccer expert Brandt Sutton believes both teams will play defensively in this encounter and is favoring total goals under 2.5 as a good wager.

But due to a key x-factor he has identified, Sutton is betting all in on one specific pick against the spread – and you can view his full analysis on SportsLine now.

The highly anticipated match between Mexico and Ecuador will take place at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City and start at 8 pm ET on Sunday, July 15.

Fans are eagerly waiting to see the official Mexico National Football Team Vs Ecuador National Football Team Lineups before kickoff. Mexico are favored to win with odds of +175, while Ecuador enter the match as slight underdogs with odds of +180. A 90-minute draw is currently priced at +200.

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