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Mexico City Details World Cup 2026 Preparations to Diplomatic Corps

Officials emphasized concrete security metrics to reassure partners before June matches.

Overview

  • Mayor Clara Brugada briefed ambassadors and consuls at the XXXVII Meeting of Heads of Embassies and Consulates on Mexico City's readiness to host 2026 FIFA World Cup games.
  • She urged diplomatic missions to promote the capital as a secure, well-equipped venue with ample tourism capacity and a strong cultural offering.
  • Reported security measures include a 13% year-over-year drop in crime, deployment of 3,500 additional patrols, 90,000 security personnel, and an expanded surveillance network totaling 135,000 cameras after adding 30,000 units.
  • Community-focused plans feature football festivals in the Zócalo and at least 50 other sites, rehabilitation of 500 pitches citywide, a parade of world cultures, a mass football class, and a human wave targeting Guinness records.
  • The session included Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente, FIFA representatives, and officials from Jalisco and Nuevo León, while no technical reports, work schedules, budgets, or public evaluations were provided in the official information.