Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre has announced his squad for the upcoming international friendly against Ghana, scheduled for May 22.
The squad combines experienced players with several promising young talents as Aguirre continues preparations for future international assignments.
In the goalkeeping department, he has called up Chivas shot-stopper Raúl Rangel, Carlos Acevedo of Santos Laguna, and León goalkeeper Óscar García.
The defensive line includes L. Rey of Puebla, América defender Israel Reyes, Eduardo Águila of Atlético San Luis, Jesús Gómez of Tijuana, Diego García of FC Juárez, and experienced full-back Jesús Gallardo of Toluca.
In midfield, Aguirre has named Luis Romo, Erik Lira, Bryan Gutiérrez, Iker Fimbres, Gilberto Mora, José Torres, and Roberto Alvarado, providing a blend of creativity, work rate, and tactical discipline.
In attack, Mexico will rely on Kevin Castañeda, Alexis Vega, Guillermo Martínez, and Armando González as they look to sharpen their offensive options ahead of upcoming competitions.
The squad announcement reflects Aguirre’s ongoing efforts to build a balanced and competitive team capable of delivering strong performances on the international stage.
