Traffic closures at La Minerva for 2026 World Cup and Alejandro Fernández concert

La Glorieta La Minerva in Guadalajara will have traffic closures starting June 23 due to 2026 FIFA World Cup events and a free Alejandro Fernández concert on June 25.

The Government of Jalisco confirmed that the area will host fan gatherings and screens to watch matches such as Colombia versus the Republic of Congo on June 23 and Mexico versus Chequia on June 24.

The Secretaría de Transporte Jalisco said closures begin at 4:00 p.m. on June 23 and 24 and last all day on June 25 for the Alejandro Fernández concert.

Affected roads include Avenida Ignacio L. Vallarta and lanes around La Minerva. Authorities recommend alternate routes such as Avenida Niños Héroes and Avenida Hidalgo.

Some public transport routes will also be diverted during security operations.

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Security personnel and barriers outside Estadio Banorte for Mexico vs Portugal match, with fans arriving by public transport.
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Authorities deploy security measures for Mexico vs Portugal at Estadio Banorte

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Mexico City's Instituto de Verificación Administrativa (INVEA) and Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) have launched special operations for today's March 28 Mexico vs Portugal match at Estadio Banorte, banning alcohol sales on public roads and offering no parking. Government head Clara Brugada called the game a 'preview for the World Cup.' Over 10,000 agents will secure the event with safety perimeters and prioritized public transport.

Neighbors from Tlalpan and anti-World Cup groups plan to block Calzada de Tlalpan on Saturday, March 28, ahead of the Mexico vs. Portugal friendly at Estadio Banorte. The protest opposes the urban impacts of 2026 World Cup preparations, including rent hikes and gentrification. Authorities announced road closures starting at 1 p.m.

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Several stations on Metro Line 2 reported closures on June 11, despite Director Adrián Rubalcava assuring service would be ready for the 2026 World Cup start.

Mexico City’s government is evaluating alcohol restrictions for Mexico’s match against Czechia on June 24 following massive celebrations after the win over South Korea.

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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 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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On June 11, 2026, groups of searching mothers marched in Mexico City near Estadio Ciudad de México as the World Cup opened.

 

 

 

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