The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) and the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) confirmed that the friendly match between Mexico and Portugal will take place on March 28, 2026, at Estadio Azteca, despite the wave of violence following the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho'. Both federations stressed it is a mutual desire to hold the match in Mexico, which will serve as the stadium's reinauguration after remodeling. The FPF prioritizes safety but keeps the date and venue unchanged.
The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) issued a joint statement with the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) confirming that the preparation match for the 2026 World Cup between Mexico and Portugal will be played on March 28 at Estadio Azteca, now known as Estadio Azteca (Banorte), after its remodeling process. This match will mark the reinauguration of the venue owned by the Ollamani group and serve as a rehearsal for the World Cup opening game on June 11, 2026, Mexico vs. South Africa.
The confirmation comes amid escalating violence in Mexico following the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, 'El Mencho', leader of the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG). Initially, the FPF evaluated the deployment of its national team due to security concerns, maintaining "regular contacts" with the FMF and coordinating with the Portuguese government. In its statement, the FPF noted that it is following "permanently and attentively" the events and that the safety of players, technical staff, personnel, and fans is the "absolute priority".
Javier Aguirre, Mexico's head coach, stated in a press conference before the friendly against Iceland that the match against Portugal is not in doubt: "It is normal for them to have the right to evaluate the circumstances, but I envision that match for next month in the FIFA window with my players who play abroad. I think the match against Portugal will take place without issues". Aguirre added that the Federation guarantees security for everyone.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed full confidence in Mexico for the 2026 World Cup, despite the violence: "We have full confidence in Mexico, in its president Claudia Sheinbaum, in the authorities, and we are convinced that everything will pass in the best possible way". President Sheinbaum assured there is "no risk" for visitors during the tournament. The FPF feels "honored" by the invitation and looks forward to the match "with excitement", recognizing its symbolism, especially as a possible last World Cup chance for Cristiano Ronaldo.