Nostalgia and passion for football will come together on April 19th in a historical event that promises to be a luxury prelude to the 2026 World Cup. The participation of four world football titans in the much-anticipated clash between Mexico Legends and Brazil Legends has been confirmed. For local fans, the great news is the return of two absolute pillars of the Mexican national team. Luis Roberto Alves “Zague,” the all-time top scorer for Club América and an iconic figure for the Tri, will lace up his boots again to prove that his goal-scoring instinct remains intact. Alongside him, the “eternal captain” of Chivas, Ramón Morales, will once again take control of the left flank to delight the crowd with the surgical precision of his left foot. “Stepping back onto the pitch for this legends' match is to honor a career and give the fans one last spark of that passion that united us for years,” an emotional “Zague” commented upon confirming his participation in this encounter that revives one of the most respected rivalries on the continent. On the Brazilian side, “Scratch du Oro” is not to be outdone and reinforces its ranks with pure hierarchy. The goal will be guarded by Julio César, former Inter Milan goalkeeper and one of the most iconic goalkeepers of the modern era in Brazil. The central defense will feature Anderson Polga, who boasts a World Cup title won in Korea-Japan 2002. In addition to the sporting spectacle, the event will be the perfect opportunity for fans to see the renovated Estadio Azteca, which features top-level facilities and experiences designed for the whole family.
Mexico Legends vs Brazil Legends: A Historic Clash
On April 19th, football legends from Mexico and Brazil will face off. Luis Roberto Alves “Zague” and Ramón Morales will represent Mexico, while Julio César and Anderson Polga will represent Brazil. This event serves as a prelude to the 2026 World Cup and gives fans a chance to see the renovated Estadio Azteca.