History of Mexico vs. Ecuador in the Copa América: Matches, scores, results and background

History of Mexico vs. Ecuador in the Copa América: Matches, scores, results and background
History of Mexico vs. Ecuador in the Copa América: Matches, scores, results and background

The Jaime Lozano’s Mexican National Team will close its group stage of the Copa América 2024 measuring against Ecuador for him B Group. The third game (after the duels against Jamaica and Venezuela) will be against the Ecuadorians this Sunday June 30 at State Farm Stadium in Arizona, from 18:00 CDMX (20:00 ET).

With a total of 25 matches against each other along the history, The Sporting News reviews the background between both teams in the America Cup.

How is the history between Mexico vs. Ecuador?

The Mexican National Team and Ecuador have an interesting history: they faced each other 25 times. Although many were for friendly matches, they also faced each other in the Americas Cups and even in a World Cup. Of the 25 games, Mexico won 15, lost only four times and tied six times.

The only record in a World Cup was in Korea and Japan 2002 and the Mexican team defeated the Ecuadorians 2-1 in Group G.

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How is the history between Mexico vs. Ecuador in the Copa América?

Taking into account only their Copa América clashes, Mexico and Ecuador faced each other five times. He tri won four times while the Ecuadorians only won once, in the 2015 edition by 2-1.

The Mexican triumphs were with the following scores: 2-0 in the semifinals of Ecuador 1993; 4-3 on penalties in the quarterfinals of Bolivia 1997; 2-1 in the group stage of Peru 2004, and another 2-1, also in the group stage, of Venezuela 2007.

The complete history of Mexico vs. Ecuador

Record Matches Mexico Ties Ecuador
Friendlies 19 eleven 5 3
world 1 1 0 0
America Cup 5 3 1 1
Totals 25 fifteen 6 4
 
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