Historic spill for the World Cup
The National Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism of Mexico City (Canaco CDMX) reported that the Soccer World Cup generated an economic impact of more than 22,678 million pesos in the capital. The impact was reflected in tourism, hospitality, commerce and food and beverage services.
The organization detailed that the sporting event promoted the creation of approximately 80 thousand temporary jobs. These positions focused on customer service, logistics, transportation and commerce, driven by the increase in tourist activity.
More than a million visitors
During the tournament, more than 1.1 million tourists arrived in Mexico City. Each visitor spent an average of up to 22,500 pesos. This flow contributed to economic reactivation in various areas of the city.
Canaco CDMX also highlighted mobility measures such as the “Last Mile” program and the use of the Metro, RTP and Light Rail to facilitate the transfer of fans to the Mexico City Stadium. In addition, improvements were made to lighting and green areas.
The president of Canaco CDMX, Vicente Gutiérrez Camposeco, pointed out that these figures reflect the capacity of the capital to host international events. He added that the economic and infrastructure results strengthen the image of Mexico City as a tourist destination and host of major sporting events.




