Mexico arrive for U-17 World Cup after camp in Spain

Update: 2017-10-04 17:06 GMT
Kolkata: Two-time champions Mexico arrived here on Wednesday after a pre-conditioning camp in Spain for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, beginning October 6.
The 21-member El Tri were accompanied by a strong 16- member support staff including chief coach Mario Arteaga.
Mexico, who open their campaign against Asian champions Iraq on March 8, were the last to arrive here from the Group F teams.
Last edition's semi-finalists Mexico have been one of the most consistent sides of the U-17 World Cup since the turn of the century winning titles in Peru in 2005 and at home seven years later. They were also runners-up in 2013 only to go down 0-3 to their nemesis Nigeria who also eliminated them in the semis in Chile in 2015. With no Nigeria this time, the seven-time CONCACAF champions will be one of the favourites as it remains to be seen how the Arteaga's boys cope with the unfamiliar Indian conditions.

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