| Even though the Mexican soccer team did not | | | | passionate playing style. The burning desire to win |
| succeed in earning even just a single major cup all | | | | inside them keeps the team on track. |
| over their more than a third of a century's existence, | | | | From 1930 up to the present, they played 18 times in |
| they slowly and painstakingly show to the world that | | | | all World Cup matches without winning a single cup |
| had already matured and have a strength and ability | | | | but despite all of this, the Mexican team continues to |
| to reckon with. All the other contenders in the | | | | sharpen their abilities and playing skills and it is slowly |
| current World Cups in addition to Copa Americana | | | | gaining momentum now. |
| can attest to it. The Mexican's passionate behavior is | | | | The soccer popularity in Mexico is spreading more |
| what transforms into a particular playing approach | | | | and more everyday. This status can be apparently |
| when they were playing in the pitch. The Mexican's | | | | seen in the streets, that become more and more |
| spirit is a kind of enthusiasm that made them into a | | | | crowded of children and adults alike busy of dribbling |
| team to be considered. | | | | or playing soccer games. |
| The Mexicans viewed the success of their | | | | Mexican soccer greats Horacio Casarin, the Rosas |
| neighboring Latin American countries as an inspiration | | | | duo, Manuel and Felipe and Enrique Borja were the |
| and not as a hindrance. The inspiration that other | | | | driving force behind the Mexican soccer team. These |
| Latin American countries gave to them introduced | | | | legendary players served as an inspiration to the |
| more motivation to pursue a more intense and | | | | current roster of the Mexican team. |