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Marquez headlines Mexico's Confederations Cup squad

Mexico captain Rafael Marquez has been included in the 23-man squad selected by Juan Carlos Osorio for the Confederations Cup.

Former Barcelona defender Marquez, 38, was a doubt for the tournament having only returned from March back surgery as a second-half substitute in Mexico's 3-1 victory over Republic of Ireland last week.

It could be a busy close-season for Marquez, who was also named in Osorio's preliminary 40-player roster for the 2017 Gold Cup, which gets under way in the United States on July 7, on Wednesday.

Javier Hernandez became Mexico's all-time leading goalscorer with his 47th international strike in a friendly defeat to Croatia in May and is the stand-out name in a wealth of attacking options.

Hernandez is joined by the likes of Oribe Peralta, Raul Jimenez, Carlos Vela, Giovani dos Santos, Marco Fabian and Hirving Lozano – the Pachuca forward who has been linked with a close-season switch to Europe.

 

Mexico's squad for the Confederations Cup: