Mexico plans to deploy nearly 100,000 security personnel to protect fans during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The move comes after cartel violence in Guadalajara raised safety concerns. President Claudia ...
Mexico said Friday it would deploy nearly 100,000 security personnel to protect fans at the football World Cup in three host ...
NEARLY 100,000 officers will be deployed by World Cup co-hosts Mexico as cartel violence threatens fan safety. A huge security operation is being planned for the 2026 World Cup – with ...
The 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup kicks off in three months, but what was set to be one of the most straightforward ...
Mexico officials have confirmed that 100,000 security personnel will be deployed to World Cup venues to protect football fans this summer. There is currently unrest in the country following the ...
Amid cartel-related violence in Mexico, soccer leagues suspended games. Will the situation affect the country's status as a host for the World Cup?
Should Mexico’s position as a World Cup host be in doubt? FIFA says no, but recent cartel violence is putting security ...
MEXICO will dispatch nearly 100,000 armed forces and police personnel and deploy thousands of military vehicles as part of ...
A major positive update has emerged on Mexico's FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule amid the ongoing cartel violence.
As the country enters its final preparations to host the world’s biggest sporting event, some fear surviving cartel leaders ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino expressed "full confidence" in Mexico hosting its World Cup games despite escalating cartel ...
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino told AFP on Tuesday he was "very reassured" about Mexico's hosting of games in the football World ...