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FIFA Confident Mexico Can Host World Cup Amid Unrest
25 Feb
Summary
- FIFA monitors Mexico's unrest, expresses confidence in hosting World Cup.
- Cartel leader's death sparked violence, leading to postponed Liga MX games.
- World Cup matches are scheduled for Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey.

FIFA is actively monitoring the escalating unrest and violence across Mexico but maintains unwavering confidence in the nation's ability to host World Cup matches. The recent killing of a prominent cartel leader by the Mexican army has instigated a wave of violence, forcing the Mexican Football Federation to reschedule several domestic league games. FIFA president Gianni Infantino has publicly stated his complete trust in President Claudia Sheinbaum and the governmental authorities to manage the situation effectively. Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey are slated to host 13 World Cup games this summer as Mexico co-hosts the tournament. The Estadio Akron in Jalisco is also scheduled to host a World Cup qualifying playoff next month and four World Cup games in June. Governor Pablo Lemus of Jalisco has assured that there is no danger of Mexico losing its hosting status, and Infantino has reiterated confidence in Mexico's capacity to ensure order and security during the global event.




