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The 2026 FIFA World Cup opens on June 11 at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca (FIFA’s official name: Mexico City Stadium). Mexico becomes the first country ever to host three times (1970, 1986, 2026, including this co-hosting). Within the joint tournament with the United States and Canada, the opening match went to Mexico City.

The opening lineup

On stage: Alejandro Fernández, Lila Downs, Belinda, Los Ángeles Azules, Maná. From Colombia, Shakira and J Balvin; from Venezuela, Danny Ocean — a roster that crosses the continent. Having Shakira and Nigeria’s Burna Boy sing the official song “Dai Dai” is also a gesture toward the musical closeness of Latin America and Africa. Monterrey, with its modern mountain-ringed stadium, hosts four group-stage matches.

What a “third time” means

In 1970 Argentina gave up hosting, and in 1986 Mexico stepped in after Colombia’s financial trouble. This time it is a co-hosting won through a formal bid — a different backdrop. With this tournament, the Azteca becomes one of the stadiums to have staged the most official World Cup matches in the world. Yet right up to kickoff, Mexico City has seen reports of traffic, security and soaring ticket prices: there is a temperature gap between festival mode and everyday life.

The politics of football

Argentina and Brazil are listed among the usual favorites, and hopes run high for host Mexico. In 2026 several Latin American countries hold presidential elections amid economic uncertainty. A World Cup opening into that moment brings a festive air to the whole continent — and, at the same time, pulls inequality, migration and host-country security back into international view. Sport can be a cover that briefly hides anxiety, and a catalyst that binds social identity. Both sides show in this opening ceremony.

Football is the cheapest entertainment selling forgetting — and, at the same time, a common language no one can deny.

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