Who won the Olympics Mexico vs Korea?

Mexico’s Uriel Antuna, center, celebrates with Henry Martin, left, and Vladimir LoroƱa after scoring in a 6-3 rout of South Korea in the Olympic quarterfinals Saturday.

Who beat Mexico in the Olympics?

Brazil beat Mexico on penalty kicks, 4-1, to advance to the Olympic men’s soccer final after a foul-filled semifinal that featured 10 yellow cards but no goals.

What was the Mexico score in the Olympics?

Mexico Beats France, 4-1, at Olympics – The New York Times.

Who won Mexico vs 2021 Olympics?

Ten-man Mexico beaten by quick-fire Japan Takefusa Kubo and Ritsu Doan scored in the opening 11 minutes to lead Japan to a 2-1 victory over Mexico in men’s Olympic soccer on Sunday.

Who won Mexico vs Korea 2021?

Mexico
Mexico overcame South Korea 6-3 in a a goal fest to reach the semifinals of the men’s Olympic football tournament in Yokohama.

Who won Mexico or South Korea 2021?

The match ends with a resounding 6-3 victory for the Mexican national team. Mexico is in the semifinals with a chance to medal! The opponent to face will be Brazil.

Did Mexico beat Japan?

Olympics 2020: Mexico beat Japan in men’s bronze medal match.

Did Mexico win in the Olympics?

Mexican athletes have won a total of 72 medals with diving as the top medal-producing sport….

Mexico at the Olympics
Medals Ranked 52nd Gold 13 Silver 24 Bronze 35 Total 72
Summer appearances

Has Mexico ever won a gold medal Winter Olympics?

Mexico has also participated in several Winter Olympic Games since 1928, though has never medaled in the Winter Olympics….

Mexico at the Olympics
NOC Mexican Olympic Committee
Website www.com.org.mx (in Spanish)
Medals Ranked 52nd Gold 13 Silver 24 Bronze 35 Total 72
Summer appearances

Can Mexico host Olympics?

These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin America and the first to be staged in a Spanish-speaking country….1968 Summer Olympics.

Emblem of the 1968 Summer Olympics
Host city Mexico City, Mexico
Athletes 5,516 (4,735 men, 781 women)
Events 172 in 18 sports (24 disciplines)
Opening 12 October 1968