FIFA President reassures on World Cup safety in Mexico

FIFA President Gianni Infantino told AFP on Tuesday that he was “very reassured” about Mexico’s hosting of World Cup games, in his first comments on the violence sparked by the death of a drug cartel chief.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino told AFP on Tuesday that he was “very reassured” about Mexico’s hosting of World Cup games, in his first comments on the violence sparked by the death of a drug cartel chief.

“Very reassured, everything’s good. It’s going to be spectacular,” Infantino said in the Colombian city of Barranquilla, two days after cartel members went on a rampage — including in host city Guadalajara — over the army’s killing of their leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera.

Mexico is one of the three host countries for the June 11-July 19 World Cup, along with the United States and Canada.

The country as a whole, but particularly Guadalajara, was shaken by the violence that followed the killing of the leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

At least 74 people were killed during the operation to capture him at a ranch near Guadalajara and subsequent clashes between the security forces and suspected cartel members.

Only one was a civilian, according to the government, but residents and tourists alike were left scurrying for cover as cartel gunmen blocked roads in 20 of Mexico’s 32 states and torched vehicles and businesses.

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