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The World Cup for What?

Summary by Arena Pública
In the boom of the so-called Mexican miracle, back in the early 1960s, Mexico obtained the headquarters of the Olympic Games (1968) and the World Cup (1970). It was the first country considered then in development to receive the confidence of the advanced world for the organization of those events. It was, therefore, a recognition of the high economic growth that was presented in our nation that, if it had continued like this, today would be a c…
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In the boom of the so-called Mexican miracle, back in the early 1960s, Mexico obtained the headquarters of the Olympic Games (1968) and the World Cup (1970). It was the first country considered then in development to receive the confidence of the advanced world for the organization of those events. It was, therefore, a recognition of the high economic growth that was presented in our nation that, if it had continued like this, today would be a c…

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Arena Pública broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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