Guaranteed safe stadium for the National Classic and more events

The authorities guarantee a robust security protocol for upcoming events, ensuring peace of mind for everyone.

A Commitment to Safety and the Passion of Football

Hello, soccer family! We have incredible news that will fill your heart with joy and peace of mind. The Mayor Benito Juárez has given the green light, confirming that the epic National Classic between América and Guadalajara, and all the home games of the Águilas men’s and women’s teams, will take place with the presence of their incredible fans in the majestic Ciudad de los Deportes Stadium. This is wonderful proof that when we work together for a common goal, anything is possible! It is a time to celebrate unity, sport and the return of those moments that make us vibrate.

Imagine the energy, the emotion, the overflowing passion. Now, imagine her in an environment where your well-being is the number one priority. That is exactly what has been built thanks to an exemplary collaboration between the authorities of the district and the representatives of the sports giant. Together they have established solid and transparent guidelines to operate a Safe Stadium, thinking with great affection both of the residents of the Ciudad de los Deportes neighborhood and of each of the fans who will experience the magic from the stands. This is the power of community and positive planning.

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Protocols that Inspire Trust and Joy

Behind every great event, there is a team of dedicated people creating a safe and wonderful experience. As part of these brilliant agreements, the security operation “Ladrillera” will be maintained. This plan, which has already demonstrated its effectiveness, precisely defines road closures, whether partial or total, in the surroundings of the property, always in accordance with the capacity of the stadium. It is a ballet perfectly choreographed to make your entry and exit as fluid as possible, allowing you to concentrate only on enjoying the show.

And here is something that will fill you with peace: the complete responsibility for access control, internal security and logistics within the stadium falls to the trained and highly professional staff of the Ciudad de los Deportes Stadium. They are the best at what they do, ensuring that every detail is taken care of. Meanwhile, the Benito Juárez mayor’s office, in a powerful synergy with the Secretary of Citizen Security, focuses on coordinating and executing the operation in the outer perimeter. Everyone working in harmony for your safety!

But their commitment goes even further. The operation also includes fundamental matters such as Civil Protection, pre-hospital services and urban rescue during all events. It’s a full circle of care, a safety net that embraces you so you and your family can immerse yourself in the celebration of football without a single worry. It’s a lesson in how to do things right.

Looking Towards the Future with Optimism

Proactivity is the key to success, and the stadium has notified the mayor’s office of all public entertainment notices and robust contingency plans for the next seven games and events scheduled by Liga MX

After an exhaustive review of all the documentation, the Benito Juárez Mayor’s Office determined that there is no impediment to the celebration of these events. The result? The safety of everyone, neighbors and attendees, is fully guaranteed. In addition, technical inspections regarding Civil Protection by the mayor’s office will continue, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and excellence. Every challenge is an opportunity to raise our standards.

The ultimate interest of the authorities is clear and laudable: that all public events in the demarcation have Civil Protection and security plans that strictly adhere to the current regulations. The supreme objective is to guarantee the integrity of each person, always within a framework of order and security. It is a powerful reminder that passion for sport and responsibility can and should go hand in hand to create unforgettable and safe experiences for everyone.

It’s time to celebrate! Share this fantastic news with all football lovers on your social networks and live it with all the excitement in the world. The show is guaranteed! Explore more content related to your passion on our site and discover everything we have prepared for you.

Argentina comes back 2-0 and advances to the quarterfinals

Argentina achieves an epic 3-2 comeback against Egypt and qualifies for the quarterfinals.

Atlanta — Argentina once again showed character. They were down 2-0 against Egypt with 11 minutes left, but came back to win 3-2 and reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup.

“It’s a phenomenal group, that never gives up,” said Enzo Fernández, scorer of the winning goal in added time. “We are always together.”

Express comeback

Cristian Romero started the reaction with a header in the 79th minute. Lionel Messi equalized with a left footed shot in the 83rd – his eighth goal in the tournament and 21st in the World Cup. And Enzo Fernández sealed the feat with a header in the second added minute.

Messi had missed a penalty in the first half, saved by Mostafa Shobeir. He also hit a free kick against the post. But after the final whistle, he burst into tears.

“We suffered a lot again, but this World Cup is like that… It was a relief for everyone… It’s crazy what the team did,” Messi declared.

Egypt took the lead with goals from Yasser Ibrahim (15′) and Mostafa Zico (67′). Argentina had another chance after a penalty in their favor, but Messi missed again. Then, an Egyptian goal was disallowed after video review for a previous foul. Finally, the score was 2-0 after 67 minutes.

Next rival: Switzerland

Argentina will face Switzerland on Saturday in Kansas City. The Swiss beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties. Coach Lionel Scaloni highlighted: “I’m very excited. What a group of players, brother.”

The Argentines seek to become the first team to chain titles since Brazil (1958-1962).

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Colombia says goodbye to the World Cup in the round of 16 after losing to Switzerland on penalties

Colombia falls to Switzerland on penalties and says goodbye to the World Cup in the second round.

A premature goodbye to the coffee illusion

Vancouver was the scene of the goodbye. Colombia dreamed of matching its best World Cup participation, but penalties ruled the day. Without goals in 120 minutes, Switzerland won 4-3 from the eleventh step.

Davinson Sánchez hit the crossbar with his shot. Gregor Kobel saved Cucho Hernández’s penalty. The definition was relentless.

“Something was missing, we left the cup prematurely, we left in the round of 16,” lamented midfielder Jhon Arias. “Hopefully, God allows that today is a change in the national team because it is also good to always stay at the door.”

Colombia had clear opportunities to end the match. In the first extra time, Jhon Lucumí hit the crossbar with a header. At 116 minutes, Jaminton Campaz, alone against Kobel, finished above. The lack of definition was decisive.

With a squad led by Luis Díaz, Luis Suárez and James Rodríguez, expectations were high. Coach Néstor Lorenzo recognized the rival’s merit:

“We knew the match was going to be quite close, very tactical, very even… I think we deserved a little more for the intentions we had.”

The Colombian fans, present at each venue, supported the team. From Mexico City to Vancouver, a yellow tide accompanied the Coffee Growers. But Switzerland knew how to neutralize the Colombian attack with defensive order.

“We were able to cover Díaz very well,” said Swiss coach Murat Yakin. “We analyze different variations and study each player.”

James Rodríguez, top scorer of the 2014 World Cup, leaves without scoring in this edition. At 34 years old, his cycle in the national team seems to be closing. Luis Suárez, on the other hand, asked to look at the positive side:

“A sad day, but what was seen in this country must be looked at from the positive side. Let’s hope this is a turning point.”

Lorenzo’s contract ends with this defeat. Without revealing his future, he thanked the public. Colombia was left at the door again.

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MEPs ask to investigate Infantino due to pressure from Trump

European deputies seek investigation against Infantino for lifting suspension of American player.

Political pressure in football

Dozens of European legislators are promoting an investigation in the European Parliament against Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA. The reason: his decision to lift the red card suspension of American forward Folarin Balogun during the World Cup.

Balogun received the red card in the United States’ victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina on July 1. Normally, that would have ruled him out of the next game. However, FIFA annulled the sanction for the round of 16, after Donald Trump intervened against Infantino.

MEPs Barry Andrews, Lara Wolters and Niels Fuglsang said in a statement:

“Changing the rule on red card suspensions in the middle of the tournament is a disgrace and a perversion of justice.”

And they added:

“Once again, we have seen Infantino and FIFA capitulate to the demands of the Trump administration.”

Lawmakers call on national football associations in the European Union to put pressure on FIFA’s Ethics Committee. They want to know if pressure from the Trump administration influenced the lifting of the suspension, and also to investigate “other possible violations of political neutrality,” such as awarding Trump the FIFA Peace Prize.

FIFA has said the decision was made by an independent disciplinary committee. So far, 35 colleagues have signed the MEPs’ letter.

“The beauty of sport is that it is based on impartial and transparent rules. When Infantino allows political pressure to determine who can play, that sense of justice goes out the window,” the legislators concluded.

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