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Rafael Márquez named head coach of Mexican national team for 2030 World Cup

  • On Wednesday, July 8, 2026, the Mexican Football Federation announced Rafael Márquez will succeed Javier Aguirre as head coach of the Mexican national team, following the squad's recent World Cup elimination.
  • After Aguirre concluded his third World Cup cycle as manager, the FMF designed this orderly transition to ensure continuity, despite rumors the federation might look elsewhere.
  • Márquez, 47, brings a decorated resume featuring five World Cup appearances as a player and recent experience managing Barça Atlètic, where he recorded 40 wins over two seasons.
  • Aguirre endorsed his successor, stating, "I knew him as a player and a teammate," and noted Márquez is "more than qualified" to lead El Tri.
  • Márquez will initially oversee El Tri for the forthcoming CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cups, with the primary objective to develop players for the 2030 World Cup.
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Rafael Márquez will officially be the replacement of Javier Aguirre as technical director of the Mexican team for the 2030 World Cup, which will be held in Spain, Morocco and Portugal, confirmed the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) in a statement. With this decision, the FMF gave him continuity to the Basque process, which began on August 1, 2024, and from whom El Kaiser was a technical assistant, in search of reaching the quarter-final stage i…

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World Cup co host Mexico has separated from coach Javier Aguirre as planned.

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Mexico City (Rotters) today, the Mexican Football Federation announced the appointment of Rafael Marquez as a trainer for the National Elector to succeed Javier Aguirre, following the departure of the co-host of the World Cup for football from the Championship. 47-year-old Marquez was an assistant to Ajiri throughout Mexico's World Cup tournament, where Mexico won a match at the passout stage for the first time 40 years before losing 3.2 in fron…

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The Mexican Football Federation has officially confirmed the appointment of Rafael Marquez as coach of the Mexican national team for the 2030 World Cup. The former Barcelona legend will take over the national team after Javier Aguirre's tenure, to whom he served as assistant coach during the 2026 World Cup. The decision had been planned for a long time. On August 1, 2024, the Mexican Federation announced that Aguirre would lead the national team…

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sport.es broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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