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Contrary to FIFA's Attempt, the World Cup Was Lived in Mx as a Popular Party: Patricio Solis (Writing Shipyard Informa)

Summary by Julio Astillero
Sociologist Patricio Solís analyzed how the Mexican hobby snatched and reignified the tournament in the face of the corporate privatization of the football organization. Editorial Astillero Informa Despite the economic barriers put in place by FIFA and a marked process of exclusion in the stadiums, the World Cup found its true heart in the streets of Mexico. In a recent interview with journalist Julio Astillero, Patricio Solís, sociologist, demo…
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Sociologist Patricio Solís analyzed how the Mexican hobby snatched and reignified the tournament in the face of the corporate privatization of the football organization. Editorial Astillero Informa Despite the economic barriers put in place by FIFA and a marked process of exclusion in the stadiums, the World Cup found its true heart in the streets of Mexico. In a recent interview with journalist Julio Astillero, Patricio Solís, sociologist, demo…

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Julio Astillero broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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