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Ciudad de México inicia la cuenta atrás para el partido inaugural del Mundial 2026

Ciudad de México se prepara para acoger el partido inaugural del Mundial de la FIFA 2026 este jueves, cuando la selección anfitriona se mide a Sudáfrica en el Estadio Azteca, que será el primer estadio de la historia en albergar tres partidos inaugurales de un Mundial.

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00:00¡Felico! ¡Felico! ¡Felico! ¡Felico!
00:05Behind me is one of football's most iconic stadiums and very soon it will once again be at the center
00:10of sporting history.
00:12Mexico City is set to host the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup,
00:16making Estadio Azteca the first stadium to ever host three World Cup openers.
00:23Temporarily rebranded as Mexico City Stadium for the World Cup,
00:26the venue will host five matches during the tournament, including the opening game between Mexico and South Africa.
00:32This stadium has witnessed some of football's greatest moments.
00:36Pele lifted the World Cup here in 1970.
00:39Mauricio Rocha Echeverbide was in the stands at Estadio Azteca in 1986
00:44when Diego Maradona produced one of the most memorable performances in World Cup history against England.
00:50When Maradona made these two beautiful goals,
00:53the goal that was going on all the fields, dribbling the people to have the goal,
00:59and then the other one that is more important, that is the goal of the hand of God.
01:03I can tell you that we were in the field, we never see the hand.
01:07I mean, he was very smart.
01:08For Mexican football fan Pablo Anguiano, the memories are more recent.
01:13He traveled to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup and witnessed Argentina's victory firsthand.
01:19It was amazing because I really enjoyed the city,
01:24and you can say that you have the most exciting final in the World Cup against Argentina and France.
01:33And now, after Qatar 2022, the World Cup is heading back to Mexico City.
01:39Last Saturday, thousands of football fans gathered in the capital to perform a massive human wave,
01:45hoping to set a new Guinness World Record.
01:47Outside the stadium, the countdown to 2026 is already taking shape.
02:13As the 39-day tournament kicks off across the United States, Canada and Mexico,
02:18millions of fans are expected to travel between the three host nations.
02:22Adel Jalim, your news, Mexico City.
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