Selección MEXICANA: ¿Por qué México NO GANA un mundial?

Mexico lost a World Cup on home soil. For the first time in history. And it wasn't bad luck: it was the exact result of a system designed to fail... and to turn a profit. In this documentary-style essay, we break down—using data and verified sources—the true ceiling of Mexican soccer: the seven consecutive "funerals" in the Round of 16 (a world record no one else has "achieved"); the miracle of Uruguay, a nation of just 3.4 million people; the Ecuadorian academy that produced 13 World Cup players on a budget equal to half of Saint-Maximin's salary; Morocco's state-backed project; the $3 million the FMF charges for every meaningless friendly match; the league with no relegation, where losing costs absolutely nothing; and the Caribbean nations now qualifying for World Cups with squads fully developed at Ajax, Feyenoord, and PSV. The question is uncomfortable but necessary: ​​are we truly capable of more... or is ranking 12th to 16th in the world our actual level? 💬 COMMENT AND CHOOSE A SIDE: do you prefer soccer as a BUSINESS 💰 or as a sporting PROJECT ⚽? There is no third option. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 The day the Azteca fell silent 0:35 What you’re about to discover 1:12 Chapter 1 — A history of panic (1994–2022) 7:10 Chapter 2 — Hunger vs. the comfort zone 11:50 Chapter 3 — The perfect business of losing 17:00 Chapter 4 — The backyard rebels 21:20 Conclusion — Were we capable of more? 📚 MAIN SOURCES: ESPN, CNN en Español, CERES report (via ESPN), Profeco, CAS rulings, El Financiero, Mediotiempo, Sportico, El Informador, and verified statements from Javier Aguirre (CNN en Español, July 5, 2026) and Dr. Alejandro Cruz Flores (Universidad Iberoamericana). All direct quotes are displayed on screen with their source and date. The editorial opinions belong to the channel. 🎥 WATCH ALSO — THE FIFA SERIES: ▶ The damage Gianni Infantino has done to football ▶ The true cost of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico 🔔 Subscribe to Deporte a Muerte: we don't sell comfort here; we sell mirrors. #Méchico #MexicanNationalTeam #WorldCup2026