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·23 février 2026
đ„ Chaos in Mexico, matches halted by gunfire đ° World Cup at risk? âŒïž

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·23 février 2026

Mexico collapses into total chaos. After the announcement of the killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes 'El Mencho', the head of the Jalisco cartel, the country has been set ablaze by members of the criminal organization.
So far, there are 26 deaths, but the number is likely to rise. Meanwhile, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has advised Italian citizens in Mexico to avoid unnecessary travel and to follow the instructions of the authorities.
A civil war scenario, with schools closed and an entire country under siege. All this just a few months before the World Cup, which, letâs remember, will partly be played right here.
In fact, Mexico is set to host 13 of the 104 matches of the competition, including the opening match which will take place on June 11 at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
Itâs only natural, then, that after recent events, concern is running high. With so little time before kick-off, a situation like this cannot leave FIFA at ease.
Meanwhile, as mentioned, chaos erupted over the weekend, leading the Mexican Federation to interrupt and cancel some matches, one in the menâs top division and one in the womenâs league.
In the latter, players and the referee had to quickly abandon the field after hearing gunshots and explosions nearby.
In such a scenario, football is certainly not the priority. However, focusing on this sector, one canât help but think that FIFA is not sleeping soundly.
Meanwhile, the Mexican Football Federation has yet to comment on the friendly that el Tricolor is supposed to play against Iceland at the Corregidora Stadium in Queretaro on Wednesday. The cancellation is possible, if not likely. Once again, a worrying scenario just months before the tournament that will inevitably draw the worldâs eyes to Mexico.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.









































