Luis Romo wins Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match trophy
The Mexican midfielder's 50th-minute goal against South Korea made him the standout performer as Mexico became the first team into the World Cup knockout rounds
Luis Romo turned a South Korean goalkeeping error into a historic moment on June 18, 2026. His 50th-minute strike gave Mexico a 1-0 victory over South Korea and earned him the Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match award at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara.
The goal did more than win a game. It made Mexico the first team to punch their ticket to the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while also clinching the top spot in Group A.
The goal that changed everything
South Korean goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu made a mistake. Romo, positioned with the instincts of someone who plays both defensive midfielder and centre-back at club level, was exactly where he needed to be. He capitalized on the error and slotted home what would prove to be the only goal of the contest.
Who is Luis Romo
The versatile midfielder currently plays for Guadalajara, better known as Chivas, one of Mexico’s most storied clubs. He wears the number 7 shirt for the national team. Romo’s primary roles are defensive midfielder and centre-back.
Playing the tournament in Guadalajara, the city where he plies his club trade, adds another layer. Romo knows every blade of grass at Estadio Akron.
The Michelob Ultra connection
The Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match trophy is part of the brand’s broader sponsorship commitment to FIFA events. The post-match trophy presentation is broadcast globally, ensuring that both the player and the sponsoring brand get maximum exposure.
What this means for Mexico’s World Cup campaign
Being the first team to qualify for the round of 32 is not just a nice line on a tournament resume. Mexico can now approach their remaining group stage fixture with the luxury of rotation. The top spot in Group A also means a theoretically more favorable draw in the knockout rounds.
The 2026 World Cup is being co-hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Mexico needed a defining moment in their home matches to make the tournament feel like theirs. Romo’s goal against South Korea, in Guadalajara, at the stadium where he plays his club football, is exactly that kind of moment.