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Mexico comes from behind late to qualify for 2024 Copa America

Mexico comes from behind late to qualify for 2024 Copa America
Mexico comes from behind late to qualify for 2024 Copa America


Edson Alvarez saved Mexico from elimination with a goal in the 11th minute of second-half stoppage time and El Tri beat Honduras 4-2 on penalty kicks Tuesday night to qualify for next year’s Copa America along with Jamaica, which rallied past Canada.

Mexico’s Cesar Huerta was twice allowed to retake his penalty kick in the shootout after two saves by Edrick Menjivar when Salvadoran referee Ivan Barton ruled the goalkeeper moved too early. Huerta scored on his third attempt for the 4-2 lead and Andy Najar, who spurned the U.S. national team to play for Honduras, put his shot wide as Mexican players celebrated.

Honduras led 2-0 from Saturday’s win in Tegucigalpa but Mexico tied the aggregate score 2-2 in the home-and-home, total-goals series on goals by Luis Chavez in the 43rd minute and by Alvarez, who scored 1 1/2 minutes after the nine minutes of stoppage time that was signaled.

Jamaica rebounded from a 2-1 home loss in the first leg and a one-goal halftime deficit for a 3-2 win at Toronto. That left the aggregate 4-4, and the Reggae Boyz advanced on 3-2 away goals.

Argentina will defend its Copa America title when the tournament is played in the U.S. from June 20 to July 14. The draw is Dec. 7. The 10 South American nations received automatic berths.

The U.S., Mexico, Jamaica and Panama also advanced to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Nations League, to be played on March 21 at Arlington, Texas. The U.S. is likely to play Jamaica, and Panama to face Mexico.

At Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, Chavez scored o n a free kick from about 30 yards that bounced past Menjivar. Mexico still needed a goal when nine minutes of second-half stoppage time was signaled.

Cesar Montes lofted the ball into the penalty area, and Denil Maldonado’s headed clearance attempt was headed back in front by Santiago Gimenez. Alvarez reacted as the ball fell at his right foot and while falling poked the ball past Menjivar for his fourth international goal.

Maldonado was given a yellow card in the 115th minute for pulling down Cesar Huerta with a slide tackle from behind as Huerta broke in on goal.

Mexico went first in the shootout and Santiago Gimenez, Johan Vasquez and Orbelin Pineda converted. Bryan Rochez was saved by Luis Malagon, while Bryan Acosta and Alberth Elis converted.

Menjivar jumped right and then left to stop Huerta, whose third attempt was outside the fingers of the goalkeeper, who leapt to the right.

At Toronto, Alphonso Davies put Canada ahead in the 25th minute for a 3-1 aggregate lead, but Shamar Nicholson scored in the 63rd and 66th minutes for Jamaica. Ismael Kone’s 69th-minute goal moved Canada back ahead, but Bobby Decordova-Reid converted a penalty kick for the Reggae Boyz’s decisive goal in the 78th after Mexican referee Cesar Ramos called a hand ball on Stephen Eustaquio.

Jamaica finished a man short after Demarai Gray was given his second yellow card in the 84th.

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