Itzel Is the First Mexican Central Judge in a World Cup
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The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, joined in congratulating Katia Itzel García as the first Mexican arbiter to practice in the World Cup. Also, Mexico City’s head of government (CDMX) Clara Brugada, shared the pride that Katia Itzel García is going to be an arbiter of the World Cup 2026. Claudia Sheinbaum recognizes Katia Itzel García heading for the World Cup 2026 During the people’s conference of April 10, 2026, Claudia Sheinbaum cong…
Katia Itzel García Mendoza, a graduate of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences and a student of the Faculty of Law, both from UNAM, where she holds a second career, was included in the group of 52 referees who will participate in the FIFA World Cup 2026. She will become the first central Mexican arbiter who will pitch in a Men’s World Cup. García Mendoza, who in 2024 won the National Sport Award, said he would feel great joy – which will…
Historically, it is not enough for her. Katia Itzel García became the first female central Mexican referee to be in a Men’s World Cup. FIFA revealed this Thursday to the 52 whistle-blowers, as well as 88 attendees and 30 VARs from 50 federations, the tricolor being one of the six women who will be at the event in the United States, Mexico and Canada 2026. Mexican assistant Sandra Ramírez is also on the list. Katia Itzel García thus increases her…
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Polit loga and law student Katia Itzel Garc to pass into history as the first Mexican referee in a Men's World Cup.
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