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Mexico City Reviews No Dry Law Plan to Ensure Safety at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Clara Brugada, head of Mexico City government, clarified no current plan exists for a dry law during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite ongoing review. The city will host key matches at Estadio Azteca, aiming to prevent alcohol-related violence while promoting celebration. FIFA's Jürgen Mainka emphasized the World Cup's broad societal impact and the importance of inclusivity amid rising ticket costs.
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Jürgen Mainka
Estadio Azteca
FIFA
Ciudad de México
Javier Aguirre
Clara Brugada
Estados Unidos
Canada
Mexico