ETO Top 10: El Tri’s Biggest Goleadas
Today marks the day that Germany ended Brazil’s dream to win the 2014 World Cup at home, demolishing a Neymar-less Brazil 7-1. With this in mind, El Tri Online takes a look at the biggest goleadas the Mexican National team has dished out.
Mexico 5- El Salvador 0 World Cup Qualifier 1997
Bora Milutinovic’s Tri cruised to a 5-0 victory over El Salvador with a brace from Benjamin ” El Maestro” Galindo in front of 90,000 fans on their way to qualifying for the 98 World Cup.
Mexico 6- Cuba 0 2015 Gold Cup
Mexico thumped a Cuba team with only 5 substitutes in Chicago in the Group Stage of the Gold Cup. Oribe Peralta scored a brace for Mexico.
Mexico 7- Cuba 0 2019 Gold Cup
Mexico debuted in the 2019 Gold Cup with a 7-0 beating of Cuba. Uriel Antuna burst into the tournament with a hattrick, Raul Jimenez added a brace for El Tata’s men.
Mexico 7- Belize 0 2008 Worl Cup Qualifier
With a brace from Jared Borgetti and Fernando Arce, El Tri beat Belize 7-0 in front of a capacity crowd in CU.
Mexico 7- Trinidad & Tobago 0 2000 World Cup Qualifier
A hattrick from Jared Borgetti and a brace from Cuauhtemoc Blanco secured the win for El Tri in front of 45,000 fans at the mythical Estadio Azteca.
Mexico 8- St. Kitts & Nevis 0 2004 World Cup Qualifier
Luis Perez scored a hattrick and Kikin Fonseca added a brace as Mexico exploded for a six-goal second half as they cruised past St Kitts & Nevis in this World Cup Qualifier.
Mexico 8- Canada 0 1993 World Cup Qualifier
Four players each scored a brace for El Tri as they shut down Canada in a Group B showdown in front of 100,00 people at the Azteca. Jorge Rodriguez, Octavio Mora, Zague, and Luis Miguel Salvador scored for Mexico.
Mexico 9- Martinica 0 1993 Gold Cup
Mexico opened up the quest for the 93 Gold Cup with a thumping of Martinica. Zague scored seven goals…..yes SEVEN goals as El Tri set the tone for their tournament.
Mexico 10- Martinique 0 2004 World Cup Qualifier
Braces from El Bofo Bautista, Jared Borgetti, and El Jimmy Lozano, Mexico cruised to a WC Qualifier victory in the Alamo Dome Stadium in San Antonio, Texas, in front of 17,000 fans.
Mexico 11- St. Vincent and the Grenadines 0 1992 World Cup Qualifier
Carlos Hermosillo scored four goals, while Francisco Uribe and Marcelino Bernal scored a hattrick a piece to seal El Tri’s greatest goleada in front of 20,000 fans once again in the Estadio Azteca.
With attacking stars like Carlos Vela, El Chucky Lozano, and Tecatito Corona in the ranks, do you see El Tata’s Tri breaking sneaking into this list again?