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Julián Quiñones let off the hook by Aguirre

The naturalized Mexican, who is still settling in at Al-Qadsiah, was left out by Javier Aguirre for next month’s friendlies.

Jessica Alcheh
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With the 2026 World Cup fast approaching, Mexico’s national team is ramping up its preparations through a series of international friendlies. First up: a showdown against Japan, followed by a clash with South Korea—two high-profile matchups that will test El Tri’s depth and readiness.

But one name is noticeably absent from the squad list: Julián Quiñones. The Colombian-born forward, who recently transferred to the Saudi Pro League, was left off the roster despite his strong form in the Middle East.

Mexico roster for September 2025 friendlies

Goalkeepers

  • Luis Ángel Malagón (América), Raúl Rangel (Chivas), Carlos Moreno (Pachuca).


Defenders

  • Jorge Sanchez (Cruz Azul), Rodrigo Huescas (Copenhagen), Cesar Montes (Lokomotiv Moscow), Johan Vasquez (Genoa), Jesús Orozco (Cruz Azul), Mateo Chavez (AZ), Jesus Gallardo (Toluca), Juan Jose Sanchez Purata (Tigres).


Midfielders

  • Edson Álvarez (Fenerbahçe), Marcel Ruiz (Toluca), Erik Lira (Cruz Azul), Orbelin Pineda (AEK Athens), Carlos Rodriguez (Cruz Azul), Erick Sanchez (América), Diego Lainez (Tigres).


Forwards

  • Roberto Alvarado (Chivas), Raúl Jiménez (Fulham), Santiago Giménez (AC Milan), Alexis Vega (Toluca), Hirving Lozano (San Diego FC), Germán Berterame (Monterrey), César Huerta (Anderlecht).
Julián Quiñones durante un entrenamiento con la Selección Mexicana.David Leah

Despite winning titles, Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre chose to leave Julián Quiñones out of the squad. The naturalized Mexican will now focus on the start of the Saudi Pro League season.

Even though Quiñones played a key role for the national team this year—winning both the Concacaf Nations League and the Gold Cup last summer—he has been overlooked for next month’s friendlies.

The former América forward is just beginning his journey in Middle Eastern football with Al-Qadsiah, and with limited official matches under his belt in recent weeks, coaching staff may have opted to give him time to settle into his new club before calling him back to the national team.

Mexico face Japan at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California on September 6, then meet South Korea at Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee three days later on September 9.

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