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Ochoa: Mexico's Goalie Eyes Final World Cup Bow
7 Jun
Summary
- Guillermo Ochoa will likely retire after the 2026 World Cup.
- He aims to join Messi and Ronaldo with six World Cup appearances.
- Ochoa found renewed life playing in Europe before the last World Cup.

Guillermo "Memo" Ochoa, the iconic Mexican goalkeeper, has announced that the 2026 World Cup will be his last international appearance and likely his final professional engagement.
This upcoming tournament, co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada, presents Ochoa with the opportunity to achieve a historic sixth World Cup appearance. Should he play, he would join an exclusive group including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, a prospect he views with humility, emphasizing pride for Mexico.
Ochoa experienced a career resurgence with stints in Italy's Serie A and Cyprus, fueling his drive to reach another World Cup. He initially contemplated retirement after the 2022 Qatar World Cup but was motivated by his performance and proximity to the next tournament.
His World Cup journey began in 2006, and he has since become a national hero, famous for crucial saves in the 2014, 2018, and 2022 tournaments. Despite his legendary status, Ochoa understands he must compete for his starting position.
Beyond the pitch, Ochoa is planning for retirement, acknowledging soccer's integral role in his identity while expressing interest in future projects. His focus, however, remains steadfastly on the upcoming World Cup, aiming to deliver his best for the Mexican national team on home soil.