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Mexico Beats USA In A Soccer Remaining Once more, This Time 5-0
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Mexico Beats USA In A Soccer Remaining Once more, This Time 5-0

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Last updated: August 11, 2025 7:17 pm
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Mexico keeps on winning soccer silverware over the United States, this time with a blowout win.  

Mexico’s Under-15 boys’ team beat its U.S. counterpart 5-0 in Sunday’s 2025 Concacaf Boys’ Under-15 Championship for a second straight title in that competition. 

All five of Mexico’s goals in the tournament’s final – played in Alajuela, Costa Rica – were scored by Mexican-American players. Juan Carlos Martínez Jr., who had two goals in the final and won the Best Player Award, was born in California and plays for the LA Galaxy Academy. 

Mexico’s three other goals in the final were scored by: Paxon Ruffin, born in Florida, who plays in the youth ranks of Liga MX club Monterrey; Da’vian Kimbrough (Sacramento FC academy); and Lisandro Torres (LAFC Academy). Kimbrough and Torres were also born in California.

It’s been a banner year for El Tri‘s soccer teams, especially on the men’s senior side. Mexico won its first Concacaf Nations League title in March over Canada, snapping the U.S. men’s national team’s hold on that competition. Mexico then followed that by winning its 10th Concacaf Gold Cup in July with a 2-1 win over the USMNT.

Along with the U-15 title, Mexico also won the Under-20 Concacaf title on Aug. 5. That was Mexico’s 14th U-20 crown and its first since the 2015 edition. The U.S. had won the previous three editions. 

Mexico and the U.S. are serving as co-hosts (along with Canada) for the FIFA 2026 World Cup, and it’s great to see the rivalry and talent on the pitch between the two sides continue to grow for years to come. 


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