FIFA World Cup 2026: Three die of suffocation during Mexico's Round of 32 win celebrations
Mexico City, July 1
At least three people died from suffocation after thousands of fans packed the streets of Mexico City during celebrations following Mexico's 2-0 FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 victory over Ecuador on Tuesday, the capital's health secretariat said on Wednesday, as per Reuters.
The tragedy occurred near the Angel of Independence monument.
Emergency responders attended to three unconscious individuals at separate locations along Paseo de la Reforma, authorities said, as per Reuters. The capital's iconic boulevard and surrounding streets had been closed to traffic to accommodate thousands of fans celebrating the soccer victory.
"After receiving advanced resuscitation efforts, the deaths of a 44-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman from suffocation have been confirmed," the health authority initially said on social media, as per Reuters.
The health secretariat later said a third person, a 48-year-old woman, suffered asphyxiation on a nearby street. She was treated by emergency responders but died after being transported to a hospital.
Co-hosts Mexico advanced to the World Cup Round of 16 with a convincing 2-0 victory over Ecuador in Mexico City, ending a long wait for a knockout-stage triumph at the tournament.
The win marked Mexico's first FIFA World Cup knockout-stage victory since 1986 and snapped an eight-match streak of eliminations in World Cup knockout fixtures, the longest such run in the competition's history, according to OptaJoe's X handle.
The contest, which was delayed by an hour because of heavy rain and lightning, saw El Tri continue their unbeaten run while maintaining their impressive defensive record.
Mexico took the initiative from the outset and broke the deadlock before halftime when Julian Quinones capitalised on a defensive mistake. Raul Jimenez then doubled the advantage later in the opening half to give the hosts a comfortable cushion heading into the break.
Ecuador controlled more of the possession after the restart and attempted to mount a comeback, but Mexico's resolute defence held firm to secure another clean sheet. Ecuador's night worsened in stoppage time when defender Piero Hincapie received a red card.
The victory was Mexico's fourth successive win of the tournament and extended their streak without conceding a goal, reinforcing Javier Aguirre's side as one of the standout teams of the competition.
Mexico will next face the winner of the England-DR Congo Round of 32 encounter as they look to continue their World Cup campaign on home soil.
The match also saw teenage midfielder Gilberto Mora make history. At 17 years and 259 days old, he became the second-youngest player ever to start a FIFA World Cup knockout match, behind only Pele, who achieved the feat at 17 years and 239 days during the 1958 tournament, according to ESPN FC's X handle.
Jimenez also etched his name into the record books. At 35 years and 56 days old, he became the oldest Mexican player to score in a FIFA World Cup knockout match and the first Mexican in his 30s to find the net in the knockout stages, according to ESPN Insights' X handle.
— ANI
Reader Comments
So sad. A 19-year-old woman, just starting her life... and a 44-year-old man, probably a father. Football is passion, but authorities need to manage these crowds better. Don't blame the fans, they were just celebrating after a historic win after 40 years!
This is tragic. Mexico played a great game, Jimenez's goal was brilliant. But human life is more important than any win. Hope the World Cup organizers take steps to prevent such incidents in future celebrations. Rest in peace.
Sahi mein, what a bizarre way to go. 😢 Mexico finally wins a knockout match after 40 years, and this happens. Reminds me of the Hathras stampede a few years back—joy turns to tragedy in seconds. Authorities should have anticipated this, Paseo de la Reforma is a huge place.
A 2-0 win over Ecuador, and a clean sheet streak continues. Impressive stuff from Aguirre's side. But this tragedy is a sobering reminder. In India, we see similar scenes during IPL wins or cricket matches. Need better crowd management in all sports.
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