Officially, Javier Aguirre and Rafael Marquez joined the Mexican National Team for Project 2030. With the goal of having an established project for the 2026 World Cup and, heading towards 2030, the Mexican Football Federation announces the arrival to the bench of Javier Aguirre as technical director of the Aztec team.
While, Rafael Marquez was announced as a technical assistant for Project 2030, highlighting that they are two profiles that complement each other. Javier has a solid track record, while Rafa has the ability to develop talents.
In his two previous stages as coach of the National Team, Javier Aguirre He managed 61 games, with a record of 38 games won, 11 tied and 12 lost, which represents an effectiveness of 68.3 percentmaking him the national coach with the highest percentage of effectiveness among those who have managed more than 34 matches for the Mexican national team in history.
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According to information published in X by the sports columnist Antonio Rosiquethe technical team of the new coach of the Tri would be made up of Rafael Marquez as a technical assistant and by the Spanish Toni Love (auxiliary) and Pol Lorente (physical trainer), in addition to Oscar ‘Rabbit’ Perez (auxiliary), although the latter is still to be confirmed.
It is expected that the official announcement of the people who will be part of the work team will be made at the beginning of August. Javier Aguirre with the Mexican National Team in the next World Cup cycle in 2026 in Mexico, the United States and Canada.
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