The Mexican National Soccer Team has so far maintained its original concentration plan in Querétaro as part of its preparation for the friendly match against Iceland.
Despite the security situation in different regions of the country, sources from the Mexican Soccer Federation(FMF) confirmed that the itinerary has not been modified. The 21 called-up players, together with the coaching staff headed by Javier Aguirre, directors and staff, reported to the training hotel in Querétaro.
Players already reporting with the Tricolor

According to information provided by the FMF, several players of the Mexican National Team have already returned to Querétaro after completing their commitments for Day 7 of the Liga MX.
Among the first to arrive were the seven Chivas players called up:
Raúl Rangel, Richard Ledezma, Diego Campillo, Brian Gutiérrez, Efraín Álvarez, Roberto Alvarado and Armando González.
They traveled by land from Puebla after the match against Cruz Azul at the Cuauhtémoc Stadium.
FC Juárez’s Denzell García also joined the training camp after Liga MX rescheduled the match between Bravos and Querétaro that was scheduled to be played at La Corregidora.
Players from América (Luis Ángel Malagón, Israel Reyes, Erick Sánchez and Alexis Gutiérrez), Toluca (Everardo López, Jesús Gallardo and Marcel Ruiz) and Cruz Azul (Erik Lira and Carlos Rodríguez) arrived by air.
Carlos Acevedo (Santos), Jesús Garza (Tigres), Guillermo Martínez (Pumas) and Víctor Guzmán (Monterrey) also reported after concluding their respective Liga MX commitments.
Can you change the plan?

The itinerary has not been modified
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So far, the schedule remains unchanged.
However, sources close to the FMF do not rule out last-minute adjustments if security conditions so require.
For fans living in the United States – where the Mexican National Team has a huge fan base – this information is relevant.
As many plan to travel or follow the friendly matches as part of the 2026 World Cup process.
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