Fans spend thousands of pesos at 2026 World Cup opening

Thousands of fans attended the 2026 FIFA World Cup inauguration at Estadio Ciudad de México, where Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0. Attendees reported high expenses on tickets, drinks and food.

The opening match took place at Estadio Azteca with an initial show featuring performances by Shakira, Maná, Belinda and Alejandro Fernández. Goals were scored by Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez.

Initial ticket prices ranged from 6,000 to 31,000 Mexican pesos, while hospitality packages reached up to 62,000 pesos per match. On the resale market, some tickets exceeded 70,000 pesos.

Attendees such as Ricardo and Santino Flores reported a total spend of 200,000 pesos for the event. Others noted outlays of 26,000 pesos for tickets and up to 2,500 pesos on beer alone, with each glass costing 290 pesos.

Several spectators mentioned the presence of celebrities and public figures, although some expressed that high costs limited participation by middle-income fans.

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FIFA is requiring box owners at Estadio Ciudad de México to purchase hospitality packages costing up to 75,000 dollars for the five 2026 World Cup matches.

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Fans from South Africa and other countries attended the opening match between Mexico and South Africa at Estadio Ciudad de México. The game ended with a win for the Tri thanks to goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez. Visitors highlighted the positive atmosphere despite high prices.

The opening day of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City ended with 19 people detained and 11 police officers injured amid protests near Estadio Ciudad de México.

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