Sheinbaum e Brugada assistirão à abertura da Copa do Mundo do Zócalo

A presidente Claudia Sheinbaum e a chefe de governo da Cidade do México, Clara Brugada, anunciaram que assistirão à partida de abertura da Copa do Mundo de 2026 no FIFA Fan Fest, no Zócalo, na Cidade do México.

Durante a conferência matinal de 29 de maio, Sheinbaum entregou os ingressos conquistados por Yolett Cervantes e Briana Ameli Medina, que venceram uma competição de barra fixa. As jovens comparecerão ao Estadio Ciudad de Mexico para assistir à partida entre México e África do Sul no dia 11 de junho. Sheinbaum e Brugada doaram seus ingressos por acreditarem que as jovens atletas representam melhor o país. Ambas as autoridades confirmaram que assistirão ao jogo no Fan Fest do Zócalo, que contará com uma tela de LED de 510 metros quadrados. O evento no Zócalo começa em 11 de junho e vai até a final, em 19 de julho. Telas também serão instaladas em outros locais da cidade, incluindo o parque La Bombilla e a Plaza Garibaldi.

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