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Mexico women's national football team


{{Infobox national football team | Name = Mexico |one of the best teams in history | Badge = Mexico national football team seal.svg | Badge_size = 200 px | Nickname = El Tri (The Tri)
El Tricolor (The Tricolor) | Association = Federación Mexicana de Fútbol | Sub-confederation = NAFU (North America) | Confederation = CONCACAF (North America, Central America and the Caribbean) | Coach = Vacant | Captain = Nayeli Rangel | Most caps = Maribel Dominguez (112) | Top scorer = Maribel Domínguez (79) | FIFA Trigramme = MEX | FIFA Rank = 26 Increase 1 (23 December 2016) | FIFA max = 21 | FIFA max date = January 2011 | FIFA min = 31 | FIFA min date = December 2002 | pattern_la1 = _mex15hw |pattern_b1 = _mex15h_w |pattern_ra1 = _mex15hw |pattern_sh1 = _mex15hw |pattern_so1 = _long mex15hw | leftarm1 = 006847|body1 = 006847|rightarm1 = 006847 |shorts1 = FF0000 |socks1 = ffffff | pattern_la2 = _mex15aw |pattern_b2 = _mex15a_w |pattern_ra2 = _mex15aw |pattern_sh2 = _mex15aw |pattern_so2 = _long mex15aw | leftarm2 = 800000|body2 = 800000|rightarm2 = 800000 |shorts2 = 800000 |socks2 = 800000 | First game =  Mexico 9–0 Austria 
(Jesolo, Italy; 6 July 1970) | | Largest win =  Mexico 12–2 Malta 
(Bristol, England; 28 June 1997)
 Martinique 0–10 Mexico
(Bridgeview, United States; 18 October 2014) | Largest loss =  United States 12–0 Mexico 
(Port-au-Prince, Haiti; 18 April 1991)| | World cup apps = 3 | World cup first = 1999 | World cup best = Group Stage (1999, 2011, 2015) | Regional name = CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup | Regional cup apps = 7 | Regional cup first = 1991 | Regional cup best = Runners-up Silver medal icon.svg : (1998), (2010) | Olympic apps = 1 | Olympic first = 2004 | Olympic best = Quarterfinals (2004) | type=women | medaltemplates =


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