Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday said she would skip the opening match of next year’s FIFA World Cup in Mexico City, choosing instead to give her premium seat to a young female fan who could not otherwise afford to attend.
“I’ve made a decision. I’m going to give my ticket to the opening ceremony to a girl or young woman who doesn’t have the opportunity to attend and who loves football,” Sheinbaum told a news conference.
During FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s visit to the country in August, Sheinbaum said she would not be using the ticket.
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However, she has now decided to gift the coveted ticket No. 00001 for the match on June 11, which kicks off the tournament cohosted by Mexico, Canada and the US.
“We are deciding how we are going to choose, but I am going to give that ticket, the number 00001, to a girl so she can dream about football,” she added.
The Mexican president recalled that Mexico City hosted World Cup openers in 1970 and 1986, making the Azteca Stadium the first venue in history to stage three opening matches.
Sheinbaum also highlighted the planned activities and investment in infrastructure in the cohost cities of Guadalajara and Monterrey. However, she did not specify the projects or funding amounts involved.
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