The Mexican National Team begins its activities in 2025 against two clubs, including Internacional de Porto Alegre, a club that already has a rich history. However, they will be without Luis Romo, Orozco Chiquete and Jesús Angulo from Tigres.
El Vasco has decided to only call players from Liga MX, because it is not a FIFA date, which means that European competitions will continue and clubs will not release their players. Meanwhile, these matches in South America will provide an opportunity for those playing in the local league.
Internacional de Porto Alegre has a notable history in Mexican football, having defeated Chivas in the Copa Libertadores final in 2010. In the first leg, they won 2–1 at the Akron Stadium, while in the match return, they triumphed 3-2, giving an aggregate score of 5-3.
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The match between the National Team and Internacional de Porto Alegre is scheduled for Thursday, January 16 this year. Subsequently, they will face River Plate on January 21 at the Monumental Stadium in Argentina. Next, they will continue with the CONCACAF Nations League semi-finals on March 20.
The confrontation between these two teams will begin at 6:00 p.m. Central Mexico Time. The broadcast will be available both on TV Azteca with Christian Martinoli and Luis García, as well as on TUDN with Andrés Vaca and David Faitelson.
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