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Video. Fans descend on Mexico City Stadium ahead of World Cup kickoff

By staffJune 11, 20261 Min Read
Video. Fans descend on Mexico City Stadium ahead of World Cup kickoff
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Excitement was building across Mexico City on Thursday as fans gathered ahead of the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Supporters dressed in Mexico’s green jerseys lined up outside Mexico City Stadium, formerly known as the Azteca Stadium, while thousands headed to fan zones in the capital to watch the tournament kick off.

Many fans were confident Mexico would begin its campaign with a win against South Africa. Some arrived carrying flags, banners and lucky charms, while others celebrated the return of the World Cup atmosphere to the country.

Not everyone, however, was able to secure a seat inside the stadium. Several supporters said ticket prices were beyond their reach, forcing them to watch from public viewing areas instead.

Despite the high costs, fans at the Zócalo fan festival said they were eager to be part of the celebrations, insisting the atmosphere outside the stadium would be just as memorable.

Mexico is hosting World Cup matches for a third time, with supporters hoping the home team can make a strong start in front of a global audience.

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