2026 World Cup Is Mexico Ready.
Heading into the 2026 World Cup, the Mexican national team is struggling with a "Sisyphean" cycle of high financial investment but poor on-field results. Despite the Liga MX generating significant revenue and over 200,000 jobs, the team enters 2026 in a fragile state, hindered by a lack of long-term planning and a roster currently depleted by six key injuries, including stars Santiago Giménez and Luis Chávez. As Mexico prepares to host for a record third time, there is widespread skepticism about whether the federation can finally break its historical pattern of stagnation and deliver a deep tournament run.
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