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Mexican president urges responsible World Cup celebrations following deaths after last win

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 10:57 AM

MEXICO CITY, July 3 (Reuters) – Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday urged fans to avoid heavy drinking ​and steer clear of packed ‌gathering spots if the national team beats England on Sunday in the World Cup round of 16, after celebrations following Mexico’s ‌last ​victory left at least ⁠four people dead ⁠in the capital.

The deaths occurred near Mexico City’s central Paseo de la Reforma, where about one million people ​gathered to celebrate Mexico’s 2-0 win over Ecuador in the previous ⁠round.

“We must avoid ⁠alcohol abuse, because whenever there ​is excessive drinking at these kinds of ​celebrations, problems can arise, including more ‌violence linked to alcohol,” Sheinbaum said at her regular morning press conference.

She also called on supporters to avoid ⁠overcrowded areas, saying fans and authorities alike share responsibility for ensuring celebrations remain safe.

Three of ⁠the ‌victims in the capital – a ⁠44-year-old man and two ​women, ‌aged 19 and 48 – died ​of suffocation ⁠after being crushed in the crowd, authorities said.

(Report by Raul Cortes; additional reporting by Diego Ore; Writing by Kylie Madry; Editing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and ​Bill Berkrot)