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Cartel violence, Mexico responds

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FIFA’s Infantino has ‘complete confidence’ in Mexico to host World Cup games despite cartel violence
The violence that erupted in Mexico after the death of a powerful drug lord has left many questioning whether the country will be able to co-host the World Cup in just over three months.

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 · 12h · on MSN
FIFA, Mexico vow 'confidence' in 2026 World Cup after cartel violence
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FIFA reportedly considering relocating Mexico World Cup games amid cartel violence
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Inside the Mexican Country Villa That Became 'El Mencho's' Final Refuge
Feared ⁠Mexican ⁠cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, or "El Mencho," spent ⁠his final hours in a luxury villa tucked inside the exclusive Tapalpa Country Club, a ​gated enclave of weekend homes in the hil...

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Video shows compound where Mexican cartel leader was killed
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Mexico Is Caught Between Trump and the Cartels
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Romantic tryst led to Mexican cartel leader's capture, death
Oseguera's death is a blow to the CJNG, a highly diversified criminal enterprise, and a victory for Mexico's government after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to crack down on the cartels.

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American tourist describes wave of violence after Mexican cartel boss killing
Santa Rosa Press Democrat · 1d
The criminal ascent of ‘El Mencho’ as Mexico’s most powerful drug lord
16hon MSN

FIFA have 'complete confidence' Mexico can host World Cup despite unrest

FIFA are monitoring the situation in Mexico but have "full confidence" the country can host World Cup games amid the recent unrest and violence.
10hon MSN

Gianni Infantino Voices 'Full Confidence' In Mexico Amid Security Concerns

FIFA president Gianni Infantino reaffirmed the organization's full support for Mexico as a host nation for the 2026 World Cup, expressing strong confidence in the country's leadership despite ongoing security challenges.
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FIFA president fully confident Mexico will still be World Cup host despite cartel chaos

FIFA president Gianni Infantino is still expecting the World Cup to go on as scheduled in Mexico this summer, despite cartel violence that has rocked the country following the death of drug lord Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes at the hands of Mexican authorities.
FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth
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2026 World Cup security concerns rise after cartel leader ‘El Mencho’ killed in Mexico

Widespread cartel violence in Jalisco following the killing of drug lord "El Mencho" has triggered international safety concerns and travel disruptions just months before Guadalajara is set to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches.
YEN.com.gh
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FIFA Break Silence on Possible Venue Changes for 2026 World Cup

World football's governing body, FIFA, have reportedly spoken out on whether 2026 World Cup matches will be relocated amid growing tension in Mexico.
SPORTbible
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Gianni Infantino issues statement on relocating 2026 FIFA World Cup matches

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has issued a statement on the potential relocation of 2026 World Cup matches due to be held in Mexico. Mexico are one of three co-hosts for the tournament, alongside United States and Canada.
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Mexico make decision on World Cup warm-up match amid FIFA stance on moving fixtures

Mexico will face Iceland in a 2026 World Cup warm-up game as planned this week, despite ongoing issues in the country following death of a cartel drug lord through an army operation
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UEFA bans Prestianni over alleged racist abuse. Plus: FIFA worry over Mexico cartel violence

Benfica’s Prestianni will miss Champions League game in Madrid. Plus: Is Mexico's World Cup qualifying playoff event at risk?
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