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How to Say ‘Which team do you support?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿A qué equipo apoyas?

ah keh eh-KEE-poh ah-POH-yahs

[ah keh eh-KEE-poh ah-POH-yahs]

💬 Usage Tip: Useful football phrase. You can also hear "¿A quién le vas?" in Mexico, which is more colloquial.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: "¿A quién le vas?" is very Mexican and super common when talking about soccer teams.

Phrase Breakdown

A

[ah]

to

Part of the question pattern used with team support.

Example

¿A qué selección sigues más?

Which national team do you follow the most?

qué

[keh]

which; what

Used to ask specifically for a choice or answer.

Example

¿Qué país apoyas en 2026?

Which country do you support in 2026?

equipo

[eh-KEE-poh]

team

A sports team, especially in soccer.

Example

Ese equipo tiene muchos fans.

That team has many fans.

apoyas

[ah-POH-yahs]

you support

Second person singular of apoyar, used for asking whom someone supports.

Example

¿Tú apoyas a Estados Unidos o a México?

Do you support the United States or Mexico?

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