Mexico National Team's World Cup Itinerary
The Mexican national team has learned about their opponents in the Group Stage of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where they will have to overcome Germany, South Korea, and Sweden in order to think about the hypothetical Round of 16. But in the pursuit of the famous fifth match, El Tri will also face long trips between venues.
In the journey of Juan Carlos Osorio's team, we will omit the travel from Mexico to Europe and their last friendly match before arriving in Moscow, where they will face Germany.
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Starting from there, the team's first trip will be from Moscow to Rostov, where the air distance is approximately 953 kilometers.
Once facing South Korea, Mexico will take flight again from Rostov to Yekaterinburg, where they will close the group stage against Sweden. This trip will be approximately 1,773 kilometers long.
If the predictions are correct and the team progresses to the Round of 16 as the second-place team in Group F, they will have to take a flight from Yekaterinburg to Samara, with an estimated journey of 779 kilometers.
The other option is for the national team to secure their spot as the group winner, which would entail a long journey from the venue of the match against the Swedes to Saint Petersburg, with an approximate distance of 1,781 kilometers.