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Mexico Renovates Training Center to Improve World Cup Performance
The country aims to build on its past hosting successes in 1970 and 1986.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 8:03pm
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Mexico is renovating its national team training center as it looks to build on its past hosting successes at the World Cup in 1970 and 1986. The country will host the World Cup again in the coming years and hopes the upgrades to its facilities will help the national team perform better on the global stage.
Why it matters
Mexico has had its best World Cup showings when hosting the tournament, reaching the quarterfinals in both 1970 and 1986. Upgrading the national team's training facilities is seen as crucial to continuing that success and potentially making a deeper run in future World Cups.
The details
The renovation project will modernize the training center's fields, locker rooms, and other amenities to provide the national team with world-class facilities to prepare for major tournaments. Mexico is hoping the upgrades will help the team's players feel more comfortable and focused during their World Cup preparations.
- Mexico hosted the World Cup in 1970 and 1986.
- The country will host the World Cup again in the coming years.
The players
Mexico National Team
The men's national football team of Mexico, which has qualified for the last eight consecutive World Cups.
What’s next
Mexico will look to unveil the renovated training center in the next year as it continues preparations to host the World Cup.
The takeaway
By investing in its national team's training facilities, Mexico is signaling its intent to build on its past World Cup hosting successes and make a deep run in the tournament when it returns to the country.


