Scuffles erupt as fans crowd Mexico's World Cup fan zone

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Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Scuffles erupt as fans crowd Mexico's World Cup fan zone
Summary

On June 11, 2026, chaos unfolded in Mexico City's official World Cup fan zone as thousands of football fans attempted to enter. The situation grew tense before the Mexico-South Africa match at Azteca Stadium, leading city officials to intervene. Metal barriers had been erected to prevent protesting teachers from accessing the area, contributing to the unruly scene. Fans expressed frustration over the lack of organization, with some clashing with police. The local government later declared the fan zone was "full" and advised fans to find alternative locations to watch the game.

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  • Thousands of fans crowded the fan zone in Mexico City.
  • Access was blocked by barriers due to nearby teacher protests.
  • City officials struggled to maintain order as tensions rose.
  • The local government announced the fan zone was full.
  • Fans were encouraged to seek other locations for viewing.
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  • 6:01 PMYahoo SportsScuffles at Mexico's World Cup fan zone as thousands jostle for entry
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Thousands of football fans attempted to shove their way into Mexico City's official World Cup fan zone on Thursday, creating chaotic scenes shortly before kick-off in the opening game.a city official shouted through a megaphone as he tried to control access to the fan venue where the Mexico-South Africa game at the city's Azteca Stadium will be shown on a giant screen.

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