Mexico City mayor presents local snacks for 2026 World Cup

Mexico City's government head, Clara Brugada, presented on April 15 the local snacks to be offered to 2026 World Cup visitors. Made from products like nopal and honey by local producers, they are part of a 10-axis plan for a “Green World Cup.” The initiative aims to promote sustainability and the local economy.

In a press conference on Wednesday, April 15, Clara Brugada announced snacks made by Mexico City producers for 2026 World Cup events, including the FIFA Fan Fest and stores in the Historic Center.

Environment Secretary Julia Álvarez Icaza detailed products like dehydrated nopal from Milpa Alta—where Mexico City is the second-largest national producer after Morelos—and honey from conservation land beekeepers. “It will reach the FIFA Fan Fest and also the self-service stores in the Historic Center,” Icaza said. These snacks will be distributed in hotels to welcome visitors.

Brugada outlined the 10 axes of the “Green World Cup,” covering single-use plastic elimination, circular economy, local snacks and conservation land products promotion, water body recovery, street flowers, clean technologies, and emission reductions. “We are preparing as government and society to rise to this great event,” the mayor stated.

The initiative seeks to cut waste and support local producers during the tournament.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum shakes hands with King Felipe VI, inviting him to the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, with stadium and flags in the background.
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Sheinbaum invites Felipe VI to 2026 World Cup in Mexico

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has invited King Felipe VI to attend the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, as confirmed by the Royal Household. The invitation, dated February 3 and received on February 24, was made public after the monarch's statements on abuses during the Conquest of America.

Clara Brugada, head of Mexico City government, unveiled plans for 18 free Futboleros Festivals with giant screens to watch 2026 World Cup matches. Seven venues will air all games, while others will show key moments. Cultural activities, concerts, and indigenous cuisine will complement the events.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mexico City Head of Government Clara Brugada announced they will watch the 2026 World Cup opening match from the FIFA Fan Fest at the Zocalo in Mexico City.

The government of Mexico state is advancing rehabilitation on Avenida Central and Periférico Oriente, totaling nearly 14.2 kilometers in Nezahualcóyotl and Ecatepec, to ensure efficient mobility for the 2026 World Cup. The works will benefit nearly 2 million people and over 180,000 daily vehicles.

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The FIFA Fan Fest at Mexico City's Zócalo will kick off on June 11 with a free Banda El Recodo concert after the Mexico vs South Africa match.

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