Edson Álvarez Named Captain for Mexico’s Match at Estadio Guadalajara, Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Confirms
June 15, 2023
The Mexican Football Federation (FEMEXFUT) confirmed on Thursday that West Ham United midfielder Edson Álvarez will serve as captain for Mexico’s upcoming match against Panama at Estadio Guadalajara, according to a statement released by the organization. The decision marks a significant milestone for Álvarez, who has been a key figure in the national team’s midfield since his debut in 2019.
The match, scheduled for 7:00 PM local time (00:00 UTC) on June 18, 2023, will be part of the CONCACAF Nations League group stage. FEMEXFUT emphasized that Álvarez’s appointment as captain reflects his leadership on and off the pitch, as well as his experience in high-stakes international competitions.
Why This Matters for Mexico’s Squad
Álvarez’s elevation to captaincy comes amid a critical phase for Mexico’s national team, which is vying for a spot in the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals. The team currently sits in second place in Group A with four points from three matches, trailing United States by one point. FEMEXFUT head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino highlighted Álvarez’s role in stabilizing the midfield and his ability to inspire teammates during press conferences.

“Edson’s calmness under pressure and his understanding of the game make him an ideal leader for this group,” Martino said. “He’s been a pillar for us, and this is a recognition of his contributions.”
Álvarez’s Career Trajectory
The 26-year-old midfielder, who joined West Ham United in 2022 after a successful stint at AZ Alkmaar, has earned 52 caps for Mexico, scoring six goals. His leadership qualities were evident during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where he played a pivotal role in Mexico’s quarterfinal run. However, the team was eliminated by Argentina in a penalty shootout, a result that underscored the need for stronger leadership in critical moments.
Álvarez’s appointment as captain contrasts with the leadership of Guillermo Ochoa, the longtime goalkeeper who has served as Mexico’s captain since 2011. Ochoa, 37, has not been named captain for the upcoming match, though he remains a key figure in the squad. FEMEXFUT officials declined to comment on the decision to bypass Ochoa, stating that “captaincy is a dynamic role that depends on the team’s needs at any given time.”
What to Watch: Tactical Implications
Analysts suggest Álvarez’s captaincy could influence Mexico’s tactical approach against Panama. The midfielder’s ability to control the tempo of the game and distribute the ball effectively will be crucial in neutralizing Panama’s aggressive pressing. Julio César Escobedo, a former Mexican international and current ESPN analyst, noted that “Álvarez’s presence in the center of the park will allow Mexico to maintain possession and create scoring opportunities.”

Defensively, the match will test Mexico’s ability to handle Panama’s fast wingers, particularly Darien Osorio and Raul Diaz Arteaga. FEMEXFUT has not yet disclosed its starting XI, but early reports suggest that Hirving Lozano and Raúl Jiménez will form the attacking trio.
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