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Two Fans Die in Mexico City Celebrations After Historic World Cup Win

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Following Mexico's first knockout stage victory in the World Cup in 40 years, celebrations in Mexico City turned tragic. On July 1, 2026, two fans, a 44-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman, died from asphyxiation amid extreme crowding at the intersection of Lancaster and Reforma streets. Despite advanced resuscitation efforts by paramedics, both victims were pronounced dead at the scene in front of their families.

The Mexican Ministry of Health confirmed the fatalities and expressed condolences, pledging full support to the victims' families. The tragedy overshadowed Mexico's impressive performance in the tournament, where the team remains undefeated and is considered a strong contender, buoyed by massive home support.

Authorities announced plans to review security and crowd control measures ahead of Mexico's upcoming Round of 16 match against the winner of the England versus Democratic Republic of Congo game. Concerns have been raised about potential clashes between enthusiastic local fans and English supporters, known for problematic behavior, especially given the insufficient infrastructure for managing large crowds in city centers.

The article also provides updated group standings from the World Cup, highlighting Mexico's top position in Group A with three wins and nine points. The next match is anticipated to draw even larger crowds, intensifying the need for improved safety protocols.

Summary: Two fans died from asphyxiation during crowded celebrations in Mexico City after Mexico's historic World Cup knockout win, prompting authorities to reassess security ahead of the next match.

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