The Dominican Republic's national team faced Mexico in their opening match of the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on June 14, 2025. Although the Dominican Republic, making their debut in the tournament, ultimately fell to the defending champions, Mexico, the match was far from a one-sided affair, fueled in part by a goal from Edison Azcona.
Mexico, considered the favorite, started strong, demonstrating their attacking prowess early in the game. However, the Dominican Republic, nicknamed "Los Quisqueyanos," showed resilience and determination, especially in the later stages of the match. The confirmed lineups for both teams indicated a clear intent to compete fiercely.
Edison Azcona, a midfielder currently playing for the Las Vegas Lights FC, proved to be a key player for the Dominican Republic. Called up to the national team in May 2025, Azcona has a history of representing his country at various levels, including youth national teams. He even scored the nation's first-ever goal in a FIFA World Cup at the U-20 level. His experience and skill were evident as he took on the Mexican defense.
In the second half, Azcona made a significant impact by scoring a goal that narrowed the deficit against Mexico. According to reports, Azcona skillfully maneuvered through the Mexican box, and his shot found the back of the net. While details on the exact minute and the score at the time of his goal are limited in the available sources, it’s clear that Azcona's contribution injected a renewed sense of hope and energy into the Dominican Republic's play. The goal ignited the Dominican Republic's offense, resulting in a more competitive and exciting match.
Despite Azcona's goal and the team's overall effort, Mexico managed to maintain their lead and secure the win. Edson Álvarez, for Mexico, played a crucial role, assisting César Montes' goal, which extended Mexico's lead to 3-1. The final score, however, reflected a closer contest than some might have anticipated, with the Dominican Republic demonstrating their potential on the international stage.
The match also saw substitutions, with Luiyi de Lucas replacing Noah Dollenmayer and Edison Azcona entering the game for Edarlyn Reyes, indicating strategic moves by the Dominican Republic's coach to adjust the team's dynamics and create scoring opportunities. The game saw six minutes of added time, during which Mexico held on to their narrow lead, ultimately winning the match.
For Edison Azcona, this match represents another significant milestone in his burgeoning career. The 21-year-old, born in La Romana, Dominican Republic, has been making waves in both club and international football. Known for his versatility as an attacking midfielder or winger, Azcona's goal against Mexico will undoubtedly boost his confidence and further solidify his role as a key player for the Dominican Republic national team as they continue their journey in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the Gold Cup.