Okay, so I wanted to make a cool collage of the Mexico national team for my wall. I’m a huge fan, and I thought it would be awesome to have some great action shots and maybe some iconic moments all in one place.

Getting Started
First, I gathered all the pictures I could find. I dug through my own photos from games I’d been to – not many, sadly, mostly blurry shots from my phone. So, I knew I needed more.
The Hunt for Pictures
I spent a good chunk of time online. I mean, who wouldn’t? It’s the easiest way to find a ton of pictures, right? I went through a bunch of different websites, just typing in “Mexico National Team” and seeing what popped up.
- I found some awesome high-quality game photos. You know, the ones where you can practically see the sweat dripping off the players? Those were gold!
- I also stumbled upon some older, classic pictures. Think Hugo Sánchez back in the day! It was cool to see the history.
- There were also a lot of… let’s just say “less professional” photos. Lots of fan-made stuff, some blurry, some just weird angles. I skipped most of those.
Sorting and Choosing
After I had downloaded a huge pile of images, I had to go through them. This was the tough part. I wanted the collage to look good, not just be a random mess. I picked out the best action shots, the ones with the clearest images and the most dynamic poses.
I also made sure to include a mix of players. I didn’t want it to be all Chicharito, even though he’s a legend. I wanted to represent the whole team, past and present.
Putting it all Together
I initially thought about printing everything out and making a physical collage. But then I realized that would be a lot of ink and paper. Plus, I’m not the craftiest person, and I didn’t want it to look like a kindergarten project.

So, I decided to go digital. I used a simple photo editing program that came with my pc. I opened it to arrange the photos and then played around with the layout, moving things around until it looked just right.
Finally, after all that, I had my collage! It was a mix of action, history, and pure Mexican football passion. I saved it to my pc, and then set it as my desktop wallpaper.