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Mexico’s notable and controversial history in Trinidad and Tobago

On Tuesday, Mexico will once again return to Port of Spain as they continue their Hexagonal campaign with their third road game after the first four matches.

Mexico has had a long and interesting history against Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago was the home of Jack Warner, who for years was the head of CONCACAF and became a huge figure within the federation. This, of course, led to lots of "interesting" things and Mexico was at the center of many of them.

The first match in a World Cup qualifier between Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean was also the most infamous.