Mexico ended a 40-year wait for a FIFA World Cup knockout-stage victory after defeating Ecuador 2-0 in Mexico City, securing a place in the Round of 16 and reigniting hopes of a deep tournament run on home soil. According to Reuters, first-half goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez sealed the historic victory at a packed Estadio Azteca, giving the co-host nation its first World Cup knockout win since overcoming Bulgaria during the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
Quiñones opened the scoring in the 22nd minute before Jiménez doubled Mexico’s advantage nine minutes later, allowing El Tri to comfortably manage the contest despite Ecuador’s attempts to respond. The match was briefly delayed by thunderstorms, but more than 80,000 supporters created a vibrant atmosphere as Mexico ended a run of seven consecutive knockout-stage eliminations that had stretched from 1994 to 2018. Head coach Javier Aguirre praised his players’ unity and the unwavering support of the home crowd, describing the upcoming Round of 16 clash as the most important match of his managerial career.
The victory also highlighted the emergence of teenage midfielder Gilberto Mora, who became the youngest player to start a World Cup knockout match since Pelé, further underlining the promise of Mexico’s new generation. Associated Press noted that Quiñones, the Colombian-born forward who chose to represent Mexico internationally, has become one of the team’s standout performers after scoring his third goal of the tournament. Mexico will now face either England or the Democratic Republic of Congo for a place in the quarter-finals.
For Mexican football, the result represents more than progression to the next round, it ends one of the nation’s longest-standing sporting frustrations and restores belief that the co-hosts can challenge the world’s elite. Analysts say the combination of home support, defensive discipline, and a talented new generation has positioned Mexico as one of the tournament’s emerging contenders as the 2026 FIFA World Cup enters its decisive stages.

