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Soccer-Mexico breaks Guinness World Record for largest soccer class ahead of World Cup

By Thomson Reuters Mar 15, 2026 | 3:20 PM

MEXICO CITY, March 15 (Reuters) – Mexico broke the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest soccer class on Sunday, with ​about 9,500 people attending the 40-minute ‌class in Mexico City’s Zocalo Plaza.

The record comes months before Mexico is set to host the 2026 World Cup alongside the United States and Canada ‌starting ​June 11. The class in ⁠Mexico City beat ⁠the previous record, set in Seattle in 2025, by 1,038 people.

“We registered 9,500 people today, so I have the fortune of ​telling you that as of now, you are ‘officially amazing’, congratulations,” Guinness World Records judge ⁠Alfredo Arista said at ⁠the end of the class.

“Today we ​broke this great Guinness World Record, more than ​9,000 people gathered and showed that we ‌are capable of achieving the extraordinary and the impossible,” said Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada after receiving the award.

“With this record, ⁠the city sends a message to the world: ‘Sport, soccer, is the universal language, a language of peace ⁠that needs ‌no translation.’ Congratulations Mexico City, ⁠today we kick off the World ​Cup,” ‌she added.

During the class, men and ​women of ⁠all ages followed the instructions of the teachers and some former Mexican soccer players who taught the class from a stage.

(Report by Carlos Calvo Pacheco; Writing by Alexander VillegasEditing by ​Christian Radnedge)