FIFA sanctioned the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) for the offensive chants the country's fans made during their matches at last year's World Cup by ordering it to play a game behind closed doors and fined it 100,000 Swiss francs (£88,250).
"The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has fined FMF with a fine of CHF 100,000 and one match to be played behind closed doors in light of chants by Mexican supporters during the Mexico v Poland and Saudi Arabia v Mexico World Cup matches," FIFA said in a statement on Friday.
"This sanction will apply on the next official match played by their senior men's national team in a FIFA competition."
The FMF has been sanctioned on several occasions because of a chant Mexican fans make before the rival goalkeeper clears the ball.
Mexico will play Jamaica behind closed doors on March 25th in the CONCACAF Nations League.