The All Whites would take any result against Mexico in their World Cup playoff next month, but more than 30 years ago, at a ground that holds 100,000 fewer than the famous Azteca Stadium, they humbled El Tri 4-0.
The match, at Bill McKinlay Park in 1980, is widely acknowledged as the start of New Zealand's 1982 World Cup campaign. It was the first time Kevin Fallon was beside coach John Adshead; it also heralded a change in the make-up of the squad as Ricki Herbert, Keith McKay, Grant Turner, Steve Wooddin and John Hill made their debuts.
Turner and Wooddin impressed immediately with goals, and McKay was named man of the match as he buzzed around the midfield in customary style.
The Herald reported the next day it was a "glorious chapter in New Zealand soccer history" and a "magnificent team effort".
"New Zealand's standing in world soccer has rocketed following the victory," the Herald said.