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·9 Juli 2026
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·9 Juli 2026
After the 2026 World Cup, Mexico is looking to capitalize on the momentum of the biggest event in football to remain a leader in hosting international events. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that the government will evaluate the economic and tourism impact of the recent World Cup before deciding whether to support the bid for the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup, a proposal formally promoted by the Mexican Football Federation.
Thanks to the upgrades implemented for 2026, the country now has top-tier infrastructure that meets FIFA’s strict requirements, including VAR technology, connectivity, and hotel capacity. The preselected venues are:
Despite having ready and tested venues, Mexico’s bid will not have an easy path. Several major powers such as Brazil, Qatar, and the United States have already expressed strong interest in hosting the tournament. Likewise, a strong joint bid from Spain and Morocco is taking shape, setting up what promises to be a very close race ahead of FIFA’s final decision.
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