Legend Returns: Guillermo Ochoa Named in Mexico Squad for Sixth World Cup
Even though Guillermo Ochoa may not be in the spotlight for his club career, he is one of the most recognized and iconic goalkeepers in the world. Having guarded Mexico's goal since the 2006 World Cup, this 30-year-old netminder is expected to be part of the World Cup squad, with Mexico being one of the host nations. Moreover, with the anticipated goalkeeper of America, Luis Malagon, suffering a severe injury, the chances of the veteran glovesman starting in the first 11 are quite high.
The fact that Ochoa is set to play in six consecutive World Cups is making waves in the world of football.

Despite his shorter stature compared to his peers and a club career that hasn't quite gone as planned, Ochoa, a regular fixture in tournaments since 2006, is anticipated to guard Mexico's goalpost in 2026. Ochoa has been a constant presence in every World Cup since 2006, and if he makes the squad in 2026, he will stand alongside Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as the first footballer to participate in six World Cup tournaments.
Naturally, this situation also became a hot topic on social media.






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