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Mexico Delivers World Cup Statement from ‘Fortress Azteca’ as Fans Power Victory Over Ecuador

Jim Taft
Last updated: July 1, 2026 8:09 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Mexico Delivers World Cup Statement from ‘Fortress Azteca’ as Fans Power Victory Over Ecuador
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Mexico City witnessed a shaking ground not from an earthquake, but from the celebrations that erupted inside the Estadio Azteca.

Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez scored in Mexico’s 2-0 round-of-32 win against Ecuador, sparking a night that echoed through the city.

It was Mexico’s first World Cup knockout win in 40 years, a milestone that brought deafening noise from the sold-out crowd. The energy in the stadium made it seem as though the will of an entire country had concentrated itself into one historic site.

Throughout the match, Ecuador faced a wall of sound as thousands of Mexican fans jeered and whistled each time the visiting team touched the ball. From the stands, supporters acted as an extra layer of defense.

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After the match, head coach Javier Aguirre reflected on the experience and what it meant for him personally. “I believe yes because of the connection with the fans,” Aguirre said when asked if it was the most important win of his career.

He continued, “We’ve had great victories, but none like this one, because we were at home with our fans doing as they do, they left their hearts out there. People appreciate it.”

The Estadio Azteca’s history amplifies every game played within its confines. It holds the distinction of being the first stadium to host three World Cup openers, adding to its iconic global reputation.

It was also the setting for Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal against England in 1986, and for the “Game of the Century” semifinal between Italy and West Germany in 1970. These moments contribute to the aura surrounding the venue.

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Beyond history, numbers illustrate the stadium’s dominance. Mexico have played 88 competitive matches at the Azteca, with a record of W69, D17, L2. The team is unbeaten in its last nine World Cup games played in Mexico City, with a record of W7, D2, L0.

That run includes four consecutive wins without conceding a goal, two of which came in the current 2026 tournament. The only occasion that El Tri conceded and failed to win at home in World Cup play was a 1-1 draw against Paraguay in 1986.

Aguirre acknowledged that despite the scoreline, Ecuador pushed Mexico until the end. “They took us to the edge,” he admitted in his post-match comments.

Now, Mexico await their next opponent in the round of 16, with the winner of England versus Congo DR traveling to the high-altitude stadium on July 5. The Estadio Azteca sits approximately 2,200 meters, or 7,200 feet, above sea level.

More than 80,000 fans filled the stands Tuesday night, adding to the altitude factor that will challenge whichever team comes next. On paper, England may be expected to advance, but Mexico’s crowd and conditions could alter any forecast.

Hosting the 2026 World Cup is a return to history for Mexico, the nation’s first home tournament since 1986. On that occasion and in 1970, Mexico reached the quarterfinals, their best finish to date.

Between then and now, the “Quinto Partido” — or fifth-game — curse loomed large with seven consecutive round-of-16 exits and a group-stage elimination in 2022. By reaching the round of 16 this year, that record has already shifted.

Should Mexico advance past England or Congo DR, their next match would carry that deep cultural weight once again. The possibility of another historic step arises, though the question remains whether the Azteca’s energy alone will suffice.

If they do advance, their journey will leave Mexico City behind. No Mexican stadium will host knockout games beyond this stage, with all quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals scheduled to be played in the United States.

This scheduling decision means Mexico’s victory over Ecuador could mark the last knockout game held on home soil for this tournament. Many of the event’s loudest and most dramatic moments have so far come from Azteca nights.

As preparations turn toward the round of 16, Aguirre looked to wind down after the high-stakes match. “I need a whiskey with ice,” he said. “A Lagavulin, today, and I don’t have it anymore in my room, but don’t tell anyone.”

With that, Mexico’s focus shifts toward the next test — another chance to play under the weight of history, with the noise and pride of a nation behind them.

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