World Cup Story Feed / 世界杯事情流
World Cup Story Feed / 世界杯事情流
World Cup entity
This page gives Mexico a durable team entity entry point. It connects the fifth-game explainer, the event hub, the World Cup story feed, and tracked topics so search visitors can move from team context into sharper questions.
A searcher looking for Mexico may not know the fifth-game phrase yet. The entity page gives the team frame before sending them into the hub and explainer.
Team, explainer, and event hub pages cross-link so Google and Bing see a clearer internal network instead of isolated stories.
This pilot tests whether static entity pages help indexing and clicks before expanding to Argentina, the United States, Canada, and other teams.
In the 22nd minute, Julián Quiñones took possession on the right side of the box. He cut inside, took aim, and curled a left footed shot. The ball sailed over the shoulders of three Ecuadorian defenders and smashed into the far corner. Nine minutes later, Raúl Jiménez followed the same recipe at the top of the arc. He received the ball, adjusted, and curled a shot. The same arc, the same bottom corner.
Mexican fans waited 40 years to win a match in the World Cup knockout stage. One million people flooded the Paseo de la Reforma. Two of them never made it home alive.
Three group matches, nine points, six goals scored, zero goals conceded.
July 1, Azteca Stadium. In the 5th minute of stoppage time, Piero Hincapié covered his mouth and muttered something to Mexican forward Santiago Giménez.
From 1982 to 2022, over four decades, four World Cup penalty shootouts. The opponents were France, Mexico, England, and Argentina. Germans stepped up to the penalty spot 18 times and scored 17, with a success rate of 94.4%. Penalties are their ace in the hole, and the hardest evidence of the "German steel will."