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Protesters clash with police outside World Cup opener as Shakira performs

11 June 2026
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Violence broke out outside the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City during the opening ceremony of the 2026 World Cup on Thursday, as anti-government protesters clashed with riot police. The unrest occurred while pop star Shakira performed inside the stadium for fans and FIFA executives. Protesters engaged in confrontations, throwing objects at police, who responded with batons and shields. Amid the chaos, a man suffered a heart attack, delaying emergency medical personnel’s response. The protests were driven by frustrations over cartel violence, poverty, and the disappearance of approximately 130,000 people in Mexico. The violent incidents have raised concerns about security for the monthlong tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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The violence underscores ongoing social and political tensions in Mexico, where issues such as cartel violence and government accountability remain critical. The country has faced significant challenges related to crime and corruption, contributing to widespread public dissatisfaction. The World Cup, which involves substantial financial investment, has prompted criticism from many citizens who believe resources should be directed toward addressing domestic issues rather than international sporting events. As tens of thousands of fans attend matches, the security implications of this unrest will likely remain a focal point throughout the tournament.

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