Guanajuato deploys intense cultural, economic and sports agenda

The state of Guanajuato kicks off a series of events blending economic dynamism, international projection and cultural activities. Highlights include the Moto Fiesta León 25, the SAPICA fair and the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour. These initiatives aim to create business opportunities, tourism and community engagement.

Guanajuato sustains an active calendar spanning multiple sectors. This weekend, the Moto Fiesta León 25 will gather the motorcycle community with three concerts and activities over Friday, Saturday and Sunday, boosting local tourism and commerce.

On the economic front, León hosts the 94th edition of SAPICA, Latin America's leading fair for the footwear and leather goods industry. The event brings together buyers from 17 countries, over 2,200 specialists, 380 exhibiting companies and more than 2,000 brands, strengthening the leather-footwear-leather goods production chain.

Complementarily, the Guanajuato Automotive Cluster held its plenary session in Guanajuato Puerto Interior to align strategies against global challenges and enhance local supply. On Friday, February 27, Conexión Industrial with The HJ Family of Companies took place in Parque Industrial Colinas, aimed at integrating small and medium enterprises into national and international production chains.

The cultural agenda features programming at the Museo Iconográfico del Quijote in March, including concerts, conferences, international cinema and children's theater. Additionally, the original FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour will arrive at Poliforum León, positioning the state as a host for global events.

In health and society, measles vaccination drives continue in state macrocenters, alongside programs like “Mi Tienda al 100” for local commerce. Recently, over 600 Rotary leaders gathered in San Miguel de Allende for RIMEX IA 2026, and a workshop on adoption was held in Celaya. In León, the Biblioteca Central Estatal Wigberto Jiménez Moreno organized activities for children aged 3 to 12.

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Vibrant parade at La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 showcasing Valle del Cauca's cultural diversity with dancers, musicians, and crowds during Cali Fair.
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La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 highlights Valle's cultural diversity

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On Friday, December 26, La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 brought together nearly 2,000 artists in a parade celebrating the identity of Valle del Cauca's municipalities during the Cali Fair. Organized by the Valle del Cauca Governor's Office, the event featured music, dance, and gastronomy in a vibrant display. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro highlighted the region's cultural richness.

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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Following the preview of Colombia's festive fairs, the 68th Feria de Cali (December 25-30) has already drawn over 1.2 million attendees. Highlights include the Salsódromo parade, concerts by Marc Anthony and Kapo, a visit from U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara, and a projected economic impact of at least 336 billion pesos.

The killing of drug cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', has sparked widespread violence in Mexico, leading to the postponement of several football matches and heightening concerns over security for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Guadalajara, scheduled to host four group-stage games, has seen roadblocks, burning vehicles, and a red alert declaration. Experts warn of potential instability, though some note cartels' economic interests in a peaceful tournament.

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Mexican officials and FIFA continue to affirm security for the 2026 World Cup's Mexican host cities following last week's cartel violence after El Mencho's death. Experts speculate on a possible truce, while some teams express relocation concerns and US co-hosts detail federal support without ICE involvement.

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.

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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.

 

 

 

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