The Mexican Football Federation announced the appointment of coach Javier Aguirre to supervise the national team, succeeding Jaime Lozano, who was dismissed from his position last week. A statement issued by the Mexican Federation said "we are very pleased to announce the appointment of Javier Aguirre as head coach of the national team". Legendary former player Rafael Marquez will be Aguirre's assistant, to boost Mexico's chances at the 2026 World Cup, which it will co-host with the United States and Canada. The 65-year-old Aguirre previously led Mexico to the final stages of the 2002 and 2010 World Cups. He also coached the Japanese and Egyptian national teams, as well as a series of Spanish clubs including Atletico Madrid, Espanyol and Real Mallorca. Source: Qatar News Agency
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