Mexico fans had to wait a little longer than expected, but Guillermo Ochoa made his World Cup appearance in Wednesday's game against Czechia.
Having already clinched its spot in the World Cup knockout rounds after two wins over South Africa and South Korea, the question was whether the legendary keeper would get playing time for El Tri.
The 40-year-old keeper made his grand entry in the second half, coming in for starter Raul Rangel as the fans at Mexico City Stadium cheered "Memo" onto the pitch.
Ochoa has already made history as being the first goalkeeper to participate in six World Cup editions and joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as the only three men's players to take part in that many tournaments. An unused substitute in 2006 and 2010, Ochoa has now played four of the tournaments – in 2014, 2018, 2022 and now 2026.
Aguirre – in his third stint as Mexico's manager – had defended his decision to include Ochoa in Mexico's 26-man squad, deflecting opinions that it was only for sentimental reasons.
"I have always said since I returned that whoever is here, is here on their own merit," Aguirre said.
Ochoa is one of the most decorated players in the history of Mexican soccer. He was recalled to the national team after an injury to presumptive starter Luis Malagón in March.
Ochoa currently plays for AEL Limassol in Cyprus, his latest stint at a European club that has seen him play in Spain, France and Italy. He has also played for Club América in Liga MX.
For Mexico, he has won six CONCACAF Gold Cups and helped the Olympic team win bronze in 2004 and 2021.

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By Fox Sports | Created at 2026-06-25 02:59:53 | Updated at 2026-06-25 05:32:57
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