FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he has “complete confidence” in Mexico as a World Cup co-host despite days of cartel ...
The death of cartel boss Nemesio Oseguara Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho”, has unleashed havoc across 20 Mexican states ...
Thirteen World Cup matches are scheduled to be held in Mexico, including the opening game in Mexico City on June 11 between the co-host and South Africa. Guadalajara, the central hub for the Jalisco ...
As the country enters its final preparations to host the world’s biggest sporting event, some fear surviving cartel leaders may “assume a posture of total war against the Mexican state.” ...
The death of drug cartel leader “El Mencho” sparked a wave of violence in an area slated to host World Cup matches this ...
The surge of bloodshed this week following the Mexican military’s killing of the country’s most powerful cartel boss offered more worries about the country's ability to host the World Cup.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has voiced his ‘full confidence’ in Mexico as a host nation for the World Cup despite ongoing security concerns.
A Mexican Canadian explains why the unrest this week after Mexican forces killed CJNG kingpin El Mencho won't scare him from visiting Mexico.
Mexican and FIFA officials vowed the 2026 World Cup will continue as planned in Mexico this summer.
The violence that followed the killing of a cartel leader in Mexico is fueling fears that the bloodshed could hurt tourism ahead of the FIFA World Cup later this year.