Mexican Security Minister Omar García Harfuch meets FIFA officials to review 2026 World Cup security and hotel plans in Mexico City conference room.
Mexican Security Minister Omar García Harfuch meets FIFA officials to review 2026 World Cup security and hotel plans in Mexico City conference room.
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Mexico meets FIFA on 2026 World Cup security, clarifies hotel reservations

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Mexican officials, led by Security Minister Omar García Harfuch, met FIFA representatives on March 4, 2026, to review security protocols for the 2026 World Cup amid recent violence concerns. The government denied FIFA hotel cancellations, attributing changes to routine procedures, as preparations advance for 13 matches and up to 5 million visitors.

On March 4, 2026, Mexico's security cabinet convened with FIFA officials at the Security Ministry headquarters in Mexico City to outline intelligence protocols, prevention measures, and operational deployments for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup, co-hosted with the United States and Canada. The meeting, directed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, included key figures such as Security Minister Omar García Harfuch, Interior Minister Rosa Icela Rodríguez Velázquez, Defense Minister Ricardo Trevilla, Foreign Affairs Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente, World Cup coordinator Gabriela Cuevas, and FIFA chief tournament officer Jurgen Mainka. Additional participants were Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles from the Navy Secretariat and Undersecretary Roberto Velasco.

Mexico will host 13 matches across Mexico City (Estadio Azteca), Guadalajara, and Monterrey, including the tournament opener on June 11 (Mexico vs. South Africa) and Uruguay vs. Spain on June 26 in Guadalajara. Authorities expect up to 5 million visitors during the five-week event.

The discussions addressed safety guarantees following recent cartel violence in Jalisco after the operation killing Nemesio Oseguera 'El Mencho.' Sheinbaum affirmed on February 24 that there is 'no risk' to tourists or matches, including in Guadalajara. FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed 'full trust' in Mexican authorities, praising the nation as a football powerhouse.

On March 5, Cuevas refuted Mexico City Hotel Association reports of FIFA canceling 800 of 2,000 reserved rooms (40%), clarifying that reservations were 'released' after a two-year deadline as standard procedure. She noted record tourism levels, high demand for Mexican matches, and urged early bookings.

The Security Ministry highlighted inter-institutional coordination, streamlined visas, and immigration processes. FIFA appreciated the venue security efforts. Additional preparations include the 'México Vibra' festival on June 9-10 at the Auditorio Nacional and Mexicana de Aviación's request for charter flight permits to U.S. host cities. Mexico, hosting for the third time, reiterated commitment to a seamless tournament.

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Reactions on X to Mexico's FIFA security meeting for the 2026 World Cup are polarized. Critics, including opposition figures, express deep skepticism over security guarantees amid recent violence, predicting FIFA may strip Mexico of hosting rights and blaming the Morena government. Supporters and officials emphasize successful protocols, FIFA's satisfaction, and clarify that hotel 'cancellations' were routine releases of cancellable bookings. Discussions highlight high engagement on insecurity fears versus assurances of readiness.

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FIFA's Gianni Infantino on video call with Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum, affirming confidence in 2026 World Cup hosting amid stadium crowds and security.
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FIFA reaffirms confidence in Mexico's World Cup hosting

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed full confidence in Mexico's ability to host matches for the 2026 World Cup, following a phone call with President Claudia Sheinbaum. This comes amid violence sparked by the killing of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, which led to event cancellations and security concerns. Sheinbaum announced that FIFA representatives will soon visit to assess security and mobility in host cities.

The Mexican government has reached out to FIFA to ensure Guadalajara remains a host city for the 2026 World Cup, despite recent violence in Jalisco following the death of 'El Mencho'. President Claudia Sheinbaum dismissed any risks to visitors, as countries like Germany, Bolivia, and Portugal voice security concerns.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has reaffirmed the organization's confidence in Mexico's ability to host its scheduled matches for the 2026 World Cup, despite recent cartel violence. This statement follows the death of a prominent drug lord and subsequent unrest that led to event cancellations. The tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is set to begin on June 11, 2026.

With 100 days until the opening match Mexico vs. South Africa, Mexico City unveiled its main initiative for the 2026 World Cup: a FIFA Fan Festival in the Zocalo broadcasting all 104 tournament matches on a 510-square-meter LED screen, with free access and a family-friendly atmosphere.

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The US Embassy in Accra has urged Ghanaians traveling for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to adhere strictly to visa terms. Meanwhile, FIFA is monitoring security unrest in Mexico, a co-host nation. These developments highlight ongoing preparations for the tournament across North America.

Following the Final Draw, FIFA has released the complete schedule for the 2026 World Cup, featuring 104 matches across 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States from June 11 to July 19. The tournament expands to 48 teams, with optimized kickoff times to minimize travel and maximize rest for players. Miami will host seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium, including group stage clashes and knockout rounds.

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Monterrey is investing millions in infrastructure to host 2026 World Cup matches, while facing security concerns in its metropolitan area. The state government has allocated 150 billion pesos for improvements in transport and services, projecting a 3 billion dollar economic impact. Yet, crime challenges persist despite reductions in homicide and robbery figures.

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