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Alvaro Fidalgo’s Mexican National Team Prospects: A Closer Look at the Eligibility Puzzle
The buzz surrounding Spanish midfielder Alvaro Fidalgo’s potential inclusion in the Mexican National Team, affectionately known as el Tri, continues to grow. While Fidalgo has impressed with his performances in Liga MX, his path to representing Mexico is paved with specific FIFA regulations and a timeline that has sparked considerable discussion among fans and pundits alike.
Fidel ambriz, a midfielder for the Mexican National Team, recently weighed in on the Fidalgo situation, emphasizing that any call-up would be a testament to the player’s skill. There has been a lot of talk,at the end of the day if he is called up it is indeed as of his talent,the teacher is going to decide.
Ambriz also drew a parallel to other naturalized players, stating, In the case of Berterame, he is naturalized, he is one more of the team, he is one more Mexican, if he comes to add, let it be that way.
This sentiment highlights a welcoming approach within the squad for players who can contribute to El Tri’s success, regardless of their birthplace, provided they meet the necessary criteria.
The initial speculation suggested a potential invitation for Fidalgo to train with the national team in November, mirroring the experience of Julián Quiñones. Though,these rumors have as shifted,with current projections pointing towards January. Even then, the timeline remains fluid. Veteran coach Javier Aguirre has been vocal about his stance, indicating that Fidalgo will only be considered once he is officially eligible according to FIFA’s stringent rules.