Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa has been named in Javier Aguirre's 26-man World Cup squad, set to make history alongside two of the world's greatest footballers, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ochoa, known for his impressive saves and shot-stopping ability, will be hoping to lead his team to success in the tournament, which kicks off on November 21 in Qatar.
The 38-year-old goalkeeper has had a storied career, having played for clubs such as AC Milan, Málaga, and Standard Liège, and has represented his country 137 times, scoring a goal in the process.
Ochoa's inclusion in the squad is a testament to his remarkable talent and experience, and he will be looking to make the most of this opportunity to make history alongside two of the greatest footballers of all time.
The World Cup will be a record-breaking tournament, with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo set to become the first players to participate in six World Cups.
The tournament is expected to be one of the most highly anticipated in history, with fans and pundits alike eagerly awaiting the start of the competition.