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2026 FIFA World Cup
29MAR

Guadalajara passes first security test

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14:01UTC

The city's first major sporting event since February's cartel violence passed without incident under heavy military guard.

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Key takeaway

Guadalajara's 12,000-strong security deployment held for the playoff semi-finals; the 31 March finals are the bigger test.

Jamaica beat New Caledonia 1-0 at Estadio Akron and Bolivia beat Suriname 2-1 at Estadio BBVA on 26 March, with both matches proceeding under the watch of 12,000 security personnel . 1 The deployment included anti-drone systems and surveillance technology as part of Plan Kukulkan's broader framework. The city's first major international sporting event since the Diving World Cup was cancelled after February's cartel violence went ahead without significant incident.

The operation validated what Plan Kukulkan's architects promised, though the real stress test comes on 31 March when the final-round matches draw larger crowds and higher stakes.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Guadalajara is one of the World Cup host cities in Mexico. In February, a diving competition there was cancelled after cartel violence. FIFA and the Mexican government were under pressure to prove the city was safe for an event of this scale. Thursday's playoff matches went ahead without major incident under a 12,000-strong security operation. It is a positive sign, but the higher-profile finals on Monday will be the true test.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    A successful 31 March final will significantly reduce insurance and logistical costs for the tournament's Guadalajara group matches in June.

  • Risk

    Any incident at the 31 March finals would reignite calls to relocate Guadalajara group matches, with very limited time to implement alternatives.

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