Mexico isolates squad for 30 days before World Cup in June
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: May 29, 2026, 9:00 AM
Last updated May 29, 2026

Mexico's national soccer team, El Tri, aims to revive past success under coach Javier Aguirre by isolating players for 30 days ahead of the World Cup. The training method echoes the approach taken in 1986 when they reached the quarter-finals while hosting the tournament. The Mexican Football Federation has removed players from their clubs during the crucial Liga MX playoff phase, setting the stage for intensive preparation. Aguirre, a player in the 1986 squad, hopes shared hardship will strengthen team cohesion. The World Cup begins on June 11.
- •El Tri last hosted the World Cup in 1986, reaching the quarter-finals.
- •Coach Javier Aguirre was part of the 1986 team.
- •Players will be sequestered during Liga MX playoffs.
- •The World Cup kicks off on June 11.
- 9:00 AMThe Guardian Sport — Mexico hope a month of isolation can rekindle the magic of the 1986 World Cup
"El Tri reached the quarter-finals the last time they hosted the tournament. They’re hoping old methods can revive the team after a disastrous outing in 2022 It was January 1986 and the temperature at the peak of La Malinche, one of Mexico’s tallest mountains, had plummeted to a bone-chilling cold. A group of soccer players training for that year’s World Cup ran through a dense fog to the summit 14,600ft above sea level gasping in the thin air. Their Serbian coach, Bora Milutinović, had pushed his players to the limit, seeking not only to test their physical endurance but also hoping for a psychological breakthrough. Up there, the Mexico players suffered, shivered and cursed. But through hardship they became a family. That fabled image of survival on the mountain became the foundation for Mexico’s best-ever World Cup performance, the last time they played on home soil and one of only two times El Tri reached the tournament’s quarter-finals. Forty years later, the myth of La Malinche hangs over Mexico’s preparation for this summer’s tournament, which once again will be played on home turf. The team’s coach, Javier Aguirre, was one of Milutinović’s players at the 1986 World Cup and he has seemingly been inspired by the old belief that isolation and shared struggle can work miracles. At Aguirre’s urging, the Mexican Football Federation – just as it had in 1986 – took the controversial step of removing national team players from their clubs during the most decisive phase of the Liga MX playoffs. By the time the World Cup kicks off on 11 June, the players will have been sequestered together for 30 days. Continue reading...
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