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The World Cup as a Cultural, Non-Sporting Moment: What Is Happening Outside the Court in Mexico City

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Let's be honest, when the World Cup begins, most of us are not going to be in the stadium, we are not going to feel the roar of the stands nor are we going to have that story to tell decades later. And yet, something is happening in Mexico City that feels just as big, or maybe more. Because this World Cup is not just a tournament; it is a mirror in which the city decided to look. From months before the first ball was shot, the capital began to t…
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Let's be honest, when the World Cup begins, most of us are not going to be in the stadium, we are not going to feel the roar of the stands nor are we going to have that story to tell decades later. And yet, something is happening in Mexico City that feels just as big, or maybe more. Because this World Cup is not just a tournament; it is a mirror in which the city decided to look. From months before the first ball was shot, the capital began to t…

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Quién broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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