Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico, welcomed FIFA President Gianni Infantino and representatives from various national football federations this Wednesday at Palacio Nacional, ahead of the inauguration of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This significant diplomatic engagement underscores Mexico’s role as a co-host in an upcoming global sporting event that is set to expand the competitive landscape with 48 participating teams for the first time.
In her social media channels, Sheinbaum emphasized the historic nature of this collaboration and the importance of Mexico being a host nation once again for this high-profile international tournament. She stated, «We extend the warmest welcome to this great country as we approach the World Cup inauguration in Mexico.»
The meeting took place just hours before the inaugural match featuring the Mexican national team against South Africa, which signifies the official commencement of the World Cup on Mexican soil. This event not only highlights the return of major international sports to the country but also strengthens the logistical and diplomatic frameworks necessary for the success of the tournament.
During the discussions, Sheinbaum reaffirmed her government’s commitment to ensuring essential conditions related to mobility, logistics, and security are prioritized for the smooth execution of the matches planned within Mexico. This stance reflects a broader strategy focused on cooperation with FIFA, enhancing Mexico’s position in global sports diplomacy.
As a co-host with the United States and Canada, this World Cup presents both a logistical challenge and an opportunity for Mexico to showcase its infrastructure and cultural heritage to a worldwide audience. The forthcoming matches are expected to catalyze tourism and economic activity, further integrating sports as a pivotal element in national development strategies.








