FAITH AND DEVOTION TO OUR LADY – Mexico Exits the World Cup—But the Team’s Devotion to Our Lady Wins Hearts

Mexico exited the FIFA World Cup 2026 after a fiery game against England at the Azteca Stadium. But beyond this epic match, the team has captured the attention of many Catholic soccer fans not only for their skills but for their profound.

In a recent viral clip, some Mexican soccer players and their coach, Javier Aguirre, known as “El Vasco,” were seen stepping into a small chapel inside the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, where an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe was kept. They have been doing the same before every single match.

Mexico’s four stadiums have hosted World Cup games and have chapels inside their facilities. 

The image of the Virgin of Guadalupe has been part of the stadium since its earliest days, though no official date marks the installation of the chapel or the image. Longtime workers insist it has “always been there,” even tracing it back to the stadium’s construction before its opening in 1966.

For decades now, soccer players from visiting countries and Mexicans have used the sacred chapel for prayer and veneration before their matches. 

Courtesy: churchpop.com