2026 FIFA World Cup to Drive Economic Growth in Mexico
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to generate billions in economic activity, attract hundreds of thousands of visitors and create thousands of temporary jobs across Mexico’s three host cities.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to generate billions in economic activity, attract hundreds of thousands of visitors and create thousands of temporary jobs across Mexico’s three host cities.

A last‑minute visa snag forces the South African squad to delay its departure, but the team is set to face Mexico, the Czech Republic and South Korea in the group stage, marking its first World Cup since 2010.

Lost Down Mexico Way follows a group of Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters who traveled to the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, chose to stay, and forged lasting friendships and careers across the United States.

Mexico's relationship with the World Cup blends historic triumphs, a lingering 'curse', and an unbreakable fan culture that will be tested on home soil in 2026.

Daniel Suárez’s third career NASCAR Cup Series win at the Coca‑Cola 600 highlights Spire Motorsports’ rising competitiveness and his own push for a playoff berth.

Daniel Suarez credits Kyle Busch for the guidance that led to his historic Coca-Cola 600 win, a triumph overshadowed by Busch's recent death from sepsis.

The Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR’s longest race, honors fallen service members, showcases patriotic paint schemes, and crowns Daniel Suarez’s first Crown Jewel victory.

The upcoming 2026 World Cup will see Mexico sharing the stage with the United States and Canada, a moment that reflects the nation’s long‑standing love for soccer. The story begins in the 19th‑century mining town of Mineral del Monte, where British miners introduced the game, and stretches to the celebrated history of Pachuca Football Club.