๐Ÿ”ฅ Ochoa joins El Tri for his sixth World Cup

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๐Ÿ”ฅ Ochoa joins El Tri for his sixth World Cup

๐Ÿ”ฅ Ochoa joins El Tri for his sixth World Cup

The historic Mexican goalkeeper arrived this Monday at the High Performance Center (CAR) to join the Mexican National Team camp, marking the start of his preparation for the World Cup.Through his soci...

๐Ÿ”ฅ Ochoa joins El Tri for his sixth World Cup

The historic Mexican goalkeeper arrived this Monday at the High Performance Center (CAR) to join the Mexican National Team camp, marking the start of his preparation for the World Cup.Through his soci...

Mexican football legend Guillermo Ochoa has officially reported for duty, arriving at the High Performance Center (CAR) this Monday to join El Tri's training camp ahead of the World Cup. The iconic goalkeeper, set to make history with his sixth World Cup appearance, is ready to lead a new generation of Mexican talent on the global stage.

Taking to social media, Ochoa shared his excitement, stating that wearing the national team jersey "was never routine, but a privilege." He emphasized that this particular camp carries extra weight, as he steps into the role of veteran leader and mentor for younger players aiming to make their mark.

Ochoa's journey with Mexico is the stuff of legend. He first appeared on the World Cup scene in Germany 2006, followed by South Africa 2010. But it was in Brazil 2014 that he became a household name, delivering a series of stunning performances that cemented his status as one of the world's top shot-stoppers. He continued to shine in Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022, and now, at 40, he's preparing for what could be his most meaningful tournament yet in 2026.

For fans and collectors alike, Ochoa's legacy is a reminder of the passion and pride that comes with representing your country. Whether you're gearing up for the next match or just showing your support, there's no better time to wear your colors with pride.

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