Portugal’s Mexico Friendly in Doubt Amidst Rising Security Concerns
The upcoming international friendly between Portugal and Mexico, scheduled for March 28th at the Azteca Stadium, hangs in the balance following a surge in violence across Mexico. The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) is closely monitoring the situation, prioritizing the safety of its players and staff.
The Shadow of ‘El Mencho’ and Cartel Violence
Recent unrest stems from the capture of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as ‘El Mencho,’ leader of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación. His reported death whereas being transported to Mexico City triggered widespread cartel reprisals, including vehicle fires and roadblocks in nearly a dozen states. This escalation of violence has raised significant security concerns, particularly with the FIFA World Cup 2026 fast approaching, with Mexico as one of the host nations.
Official Responses and Preparations
The FPF has released a statement confirming it is “closely monitoring the delicate situation currently unfolding in Mexico.” Discussions are ongoing with both the Mexican government and the Mexican Football Federation to assess the risks and determine whether the match can proceed safely. Mexico’s national team coach, Javier Aguirre, remains optimistic, stating he “contemplates that match for next month in the FIFA international window” and believes it will take place without setbacks.
World Cup Implications and FIFA’s Reassurance
The security situation is not solely impacting this friendly. The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada, is under increased scrutiny. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed reassurance about the World Cup’s security, but the recent events have undoubtedly heightened anxieties. Another international fixture, between Iceland and Mexico in Querétaro on February 25th, will serve as a crucial test case for security arrangements.
Portugal’s Preparations Continue – For Now
Despite the uncertainty, Portugal is continuing preparations for the match, viewing it as vital preparation for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Coach Roberto Martinez intends to use the games against Mexico and the United States to evaluate a large pool of players and narrow down his final squad selection. While reports previously suggested Cristiano Ronaldo would be part of the traveling squad, the FPF has not yet confirmed the final lineup.
Will the Match Head Ahead?
The decision regarding the Portugal vs. Mexico friendly rests on a thorough security assessment. The FPF is prioritizing the well-being of its team and will make a determination in coordination with Mexican authorities. The situation remains fluid, and a final announcement is expected soon.
Pro Tip:
When traveling to international sporting events, always check your government’s travel advisories for the latest security information and recommendations.
FAQ
- Is the Portugal vs. Mexico match cancelled? Not yet. It is currently under review due to security concerns in Mexico.
- What caused the security concerns in Mexico? The capture of cartel leader ‘El Mencho’ led to widespread violence and unrest.
- Will the FIFA World Cup 2026 be affected? FIFA has expressed confidence in the security arrangements, but the situation is being closely monitored.
- What is Portugal’s position on the match? The Portuguese Football Federation is closely monitoring the situation and will decide based on security assessments.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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