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Mexico City Celebrates Historic World Cup Win Triggering Seismic Monitoring Alert
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First reported by Ynet · Jun 29, 2026
What happened
Mexico defeated Ecuador 2-0 in the 2026 World Cup round of 32 at Azteca Stadium, marking historic achievements including a first knockout win since 1986 and causing seismic sensors to detect fan celebrations as artificial tremors.
- 01Mexico beat Ecuador 2-0 in the 2026 World Cup round of 32 at Azteca Stadium.
- 02The win ended Mexico's eight-game knockout stage winless streak since 1986.
- 03Mexico won its first four World Cup matches without conceding, a rare feat.
- 04Raul Jimenez scored his 47th international goal, second all-time for Mexico.
- 05Seismic sensors detected fan celebrations as artificial tremors near the stadium.
- 06The match started an hour late due to storms in Mexico City.
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