The clock is ticking for Mexico's National Team as they kick off their final preparations for the 2026 World Cup. Head coach Javier Aguirre isn't messing around—he's issued a clear ultimatum to both players and clubs.
This Wednesday, May 6, all 20 Liga MX players called up for the initial training camp must report to the High Performance Center (CAR) in Mexico City by 8:00 p.m. sharp. But here's the kicker: El Tri has made it crystal clear that anyone who shows up late or misses the deadline will be automatically cut from the World Cup roster. No excuses, no exceptions.
This no-nonsense approach is all about building discipline and commitment from day one. It's also a direct warning to Liga MX clubs: release your players on time, or risk seeing them left behind. With the World Cup just around the corner, Aguirre is setting the tone early—this squad will be built on accountability.
The training camp marks the first phase of a three-match warm-up series against Ghana, Australia, and Serbia. These friendlies are crucial for Aguirre to fine-tune his tactics and build chemistry before the European-based stars join the squad. For fans, it's a glimpse of the grit and determination that will define El Tri's journey on home soil in 2026.
The countdown is on, and Mexico's World Cup dream starts now—with a firm hand and zero tolerance for distractions. Get ready, because El Tri is coming in hot.
