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Rafael Marquez Back Signed Mexico Modern Home Shirt with Fan Style Numbers In Deluxe Packaging
Rafael Marquez Back Signed Mexico Modern Home Shirt with Fan Style Numbers In Deluxe Packaging
$284.99
Rafael Marquez Official 2014 FIFA World Cup™ Autographed and Framed Mexico Photo: Azteca Goal vs New Zealand Rafael Marquez Official 2014 FIFA World Cup™ Autographed and Framed Mexico Photo: Azteca Goal vs New Zealand
Rafael Marquez Official 2014 FIFA World Cupâ„¢ Autographed and Framed Mexico Photo: Azteca Goal vs New Zealand
$279.00
Rafael Marquez Autographed Mexico Photo In Premium Photo Frame: Azteca Goal
Rafael Marquez Autographed Mexico Photo In Premium Photo Frame: Azteca Goal
$319.00
Rafael Marquez Back Autographed Mexico Modern Home Jersey with Fan Style Numbers In Classic Frame
Rafael Marquez Back Autographed Mexico Modern Home Jersey with Fan Style Numbers In Classic Frame
$599.00
Rafael Marquez Autographed Mexico Photo In Black Wooden Frame: Azteca Goal
Rafael Marquez Autographed Mexico Photo In Black Wooden Frame: Azteca Goal
$249.00
Rafael Marquez Autographed Silver Nike Phantom GX Academy Cleat
Rafael Marquez Autographed Silver Nike Phantom GX Academy Cleat
$209.00

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Mexico

One FIFA Confederations Cup, nine CONCACAF championships, six CONCACAF Gold Cups, one North American Nationals Cup and two NAFC Championships make Mexico one of the most succesful teams in world football and a giant of South America. Their importance to the sport's history goes beyond the silverware cabinet, however: Mexico also played the very first game of the very first World Cup, against France in July 1930, and have hosted the tournament twice, in 1970 and 1986. An emphatic 2-0 win over France was the highlight of a decent World Cup showing for the side in 2010, which coach José Manuel de la Torre will be looking to build on as 2014 approaches and the brilliant likes of Javier Hernandez turn their attention to Rio.