
BBC Sport — Football·14 days ago
World Cup Fever Collides with Protests in Mexico City
Mexico City is set to make history as the first city to host the World Cup for a third time, with the 2026 tournament bringing football fever back to the Mexican capital. Fans are buzzing about the lineup of top teams and the knockout stages, but not everyone is celebrating. Protesters are planning to use the global spotlight to amplify their causes, turning the fixture into a platform for social and political messages. As the group stage draw approaches, the city is preparing for a unique ble...
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