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Mexico City Residents Challenge Azteca Stadium Expansion Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Communities living near Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium are voicing strong opposition to redevelopment plans linked to the 2026 World Cup. Residents argue the expansion will worsen water shortages, threaten green spaces, and marginalize local voices in favor of corporate profit.
The Azteca, set to host the opening match of the tournament, will undergo renovations and see new commercial developments built around it. While the project promises economic benefits, around 200,000 residents in Santa Úrsula Coapa and nearby areas say they are being ignored. Many households already face water rationing, and locals fear the expansion will deepen shortages due to rising demand and over-extraction.
Activists also accuse authorities of bypassing legal requirements to consult Indigenous and community leaders before development on protected land. They warn that urban forests and family homes could be sacrificed for commercial projects, adding to pollution and displacement.
Despite their opposition to the expansion, residents insist they are not against the World Cup itself. Instead, they demand fair management of public resources, meaningful consultation, and protection of community rights. “We’re not against development,” says one local leader. “We just want it done lawfully and without destroying our way of life.”

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