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NEW: THE CURSE IS BROKEN: Mexico Send the Azteca Into Delirium With 2-0 Win Over Ecuador

by Chinedu Ochulo
July 1, 2026
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Forty years. Four decades of heartbreak, near-misses, and gut-wrenching knockout exits. But on Tuesday night at the iconic Estadio Azteca, Mexico finally — finally — slayed the demon that had haunted a nation since 1986.

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El Tri defeated Ecuador 2-0 in the Round of 32, and in doing so, won their first World Cup knockout match in 40 years. The last time Mexico won at this stage, Diego Maradona was still two games away from his “Hand of God” moment. It’s been a long, painful wait — and the Azteca erupted like a volcano long overdue for eruption.

And they nearly didn’t even get started. A one-hour delay to kickoff due to lightning around the stadium threatened to kill the momentum, but you cannot kill the energy inside the Azteca with weather. If anything, the wait made the crowd hungrier. When the match finally kicked off, Mexico came out dominating their South American opponents, fueled by the roars of the home crowd.

Ecuador had their moments early — John Yeboah sent a close-range effort rattling off the woodwork, a warning sign that went unheeded. Because when Mexico found their rhythm, it was ruthless. ESPN

Julián Quiñones opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, powering a shot into the top corner after cutting inside in the box on the counter-attack. The Azteca didn’t just roar — it shook.

This was the goal that broke open the floodgates of 40 years of pent-up emotion, and Quiñones delivered it with the composure of a man completely unbothered by the moment.

He wasn’t done, though. Nine minutes later, Quiñones turned provider for Raúl Jiménez, feeding the Wolverhampton Wanderers striker who fired a rocket into the top corner to make it 2-0. The Azteca was rocking. Mexico had two goals, a stranglehold on the game, and a nation behind them screaming at full volume.

Ecuador, to their credit, had come into this match with real momentum — they’d rallied from a dismal start to beat Germany in their final group game, a result that turned heads around the world. But Tuesday night was a different test entirely. The Azteca altitude, the noise, the occasion — it all piled on. Ecuador’s attack registered just 0.73 xG all night, and their frustration spilled over in the worst possible way when Piero Hincapié was sent off in injury time for covering his mouth during a confrontation — a fitting, chaotic end to a miserable evening for La Tri.

For Mexico coach Javier Aguirre, this was deeply personal. “It had been about 40 years since the last time I saw the Azteca like this,” he said after the match. “You get past the group stage and perform well, but then there’s a critical error that takes you out. Today, the connection with the fans gave us a boost. It’s a great night for Mexicans.”

And what a night it was. Mexico have now lost just twice in 89 competitive games at Azteca, and they remain unbeaten in 10 World Cup games played in Mexico City. This fortress is real, and every team left in the tournament should fear a trip here.

The curse is broken. The dream is alive. Mexico is coming.

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