Mexico Reaffirms Its World Cup Hosting Capacity and Crisis Management
Following Operation Against "El Mencho"
Critical Context: Operation "El Mencho" and Its Consequences The statements come two days after the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias "El Mencho," leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in a Mexican military operation. The event triggered:
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72 fatalities in clashes
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Over 250 narco-blockades across 20 states
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Burning of vehicles and businesses
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Suspension of school classes
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Blockades just kilometers from Akron Stadium
Crucial Data: Akron Stadium will host:
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Play-in tournament matches (March 26-31, 2026)
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4 World Cup matches (June 2026)
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An estimated 3 million visitors in Guadalajara
Strategic Response: Three-Tier Coordination
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Federal Government: Sheinbaum insists: "State and federal authorities are working to guarantee optimal conditions."
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FIFA and Local Organizing Committee: Gianni Infantino, FIFA President: "We have complete confidence in Mexico and President Sheinbaum. We are in regular contact with the authorities."
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Local Structure: Gabriela Cuevas, Mexican tournament representative: "Host cities have spent 3 years preparing joint security and logistics strategies."
Analysis: Real Risk vs. Perception
Factors to Consider:
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Play-in matches (Bolivia, Suriname, Jamaica, New Caledonia, Congo, Iraq) will proceed as scheduled.
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The Mexico vs. Iceland friendly in Querétaro is still on for this Wednesday.
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FIFA remains silent on possible changes but expresses confidence.
Precedents:
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November 2025: The assassination of the mayor of Uruapan raised similar doubts.
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Jürgen Mainka (FIFA Mexico): "The protocols will provide a safe environment."
Comprehensive Security Strategy
The security plan covers:
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13 base camps
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10 host cities
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17 training fields
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Coordination with local governments
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Protocols tested over 3 years
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Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus reiterated: "There is no danger of Mexico losing the hosting rights."
Why the 2026 World Cup Remains Secure in Mexico
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Demonstrated Operational Capacity: Mexican authorities have experience managing mega-events while handling security challenges.
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High-Level Commitment: Sheinbaum and Infantino aligned on strategy.
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Extended Preparation: 3 years of coordinated planning.
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Geopolitical Interest: Mexico represents a crucial market for FIFA.
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Specific Protocols: Strategies designed specifically for the local context.
Final Verdict "As Pervasive in Media and Official Statements":
Despite recent violence, the security infrastructure and political commitment suggest the World Cup will proceed as planned. The true test will be the March play-in matches, which will serve as a barometer of real operational capacity.
What Nobody Tells You:
Mexico is facing very serious problems, not only with drugs, but with violent socialism, organized crime that uses drugs as its primary economic and product weapon. It is a subject that destroyed one of the world's most beautiful vacation spots, Acapulco, and has now practically destroyed a large part of the Riviera Maya.
So?
It is evident that Mexico lacks a total will from its powers, its state leadership, its politicians, and perhaps from a private sector, to be a crime-free country. And this is very risky because the level of destruction, self-destruction, and denial of reality in Mexico, in the name of being "nationalistic," is causing immense harm. It harms hundreds of tourists who have been or could be victims of this game of lies where violence and corruption go unpunished at the highest levels.
So?
Despite a massively present and professional FIFA, the reality is that Mexico has a drastic, almost denied problem that raises many doubts. And surely, beyond press releases and the natural support between host nations and FIFA, Mexico today is not at the same level as a nation like the USA or Canada to organize a World Cup. Not because it can't host World Cups—it has already hosted two absolutely beautiful ones—but because for decades, its institutional power system, far from advancing against organized crime, has sheltered it, and this is literal not only in inaction but in its discourse.
So?...
Mexico has already self-destructed two goldmines of culture, two enormous sources of progress and well-being: Acapulco and now the Riviera Maya... but it is also self-destructing not only bordering cities, and not only Guadalajara and its wealth. Mexico is destroying the possibility of being a leading nation in order and freedom, in entrepreneurship, and in education and culture.
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Mexico, with its non-inexorable fight against the law, where the narco business is the cash cow but the emotional and "cultural" business is corrupt politics, hatred, envy, the twisting of rights, ideological fanaticism, racial anger, and resentment embedded in a socialism that appropriates ethical struggles, offers no guarantees.
And this has nothing to do with the people and the Mexico we all love. It has to do with the irrefutable fact of gross errors in state conception, statist administration—instead of statecraft—ideological fanaticism, corruption, and the apologia of drugs, present for many years in all of Mexico's institutions, but also present here in the manipulation or inaction of its people.
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