
Mexico’s Altitude Edge Fuels World Cup Momentum
Mexico’s recent World Cup run, anchored by four wins and eight goals, leverages the historic Estadio Azteca’s 2,200‑meter altitude to create a distinct challenge for visiting teams, especially England.
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Mexico’s recent World Cup run, anchored by four wins and eight goals, leverages the historic Estadio Azteca’s 2,200‑meter altitude to create a distinct challenge for visiting teams, especially England.

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