Mexico national rugby union team

Mexico
NicknameSerpientes (Snakes)
UnionMexican Rugby Federation
Head coachJeffrey CLarke
CaptainAndres Rodriguez
First colours
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Second colours
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World Rugby ranking
Current38 (as of 25 June 2025)
Highest37 (25 June 2025)
First international
 Mexico 18–22 Cayman Islands 
(1985)
Biggest win
 Mexico 105–7 Cayman Islands 
(31 August 2019)
Biggest defeat
 Brazil 76–5 Mexico 
(20 April 2013)
World Cup
Appearances0

The Mexico national rugby union team (Spanish: Selección nacional de rugby Mexico) represents Mexico men's international rugby union competitions, they entered the World Rugby Rankings in March 2012, ranked initially in joint 71st place with other new entrants Pakistan and the Philippines.

Mexico is one of the newest members of World Rugby, having only been participating consistently in international rugby since the late 2000s; before, the 6 games, including 2 that are not capped by the FMR. Mexico also fields a rugby sevens team, as well as female teams in both the main union game and the 7s.

The national side is ranked 38th in the world (as of February 2026).