Seduced by the promises of FIFA, the Mexican government then led by Enrique Peña Nieto, acquired eight years ago the commitment to co-organize the 2026 World Football Championship. Among them, that of boosting economic growth through the injection of capital by tourism; accelerating the modernization of urban and transport infrastructure; and projecting the international image of the organizing countries (United States, Canada and Mexico); as we…
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Seduced by the promises of FIFA, the Mexican government then led by Enrique Peña Nieto, acquired eight years ago the commitment to co-organize the 2026 World Football Championship. Among them, that of boosting economic growth through the injection of capital by tourism; accelerating the modernization of urban and transport infrastructure; and projecting the international image of the organizing countries (United States, Canada and Mexico); as we…