Published on March 29, 2026
Mexico City has made history a Guinness World Record for the largest football training session, as 9,500 enthusiastic participants gathered in the iconic Zocalo square. This momentous event, held just weeks before the upcoming World Cup, showcases the city’s passion for football and its vibrant culture.
As the sun rose over the bustling square, participants of all ages arrived, donning their football gear and ready to take part in this unprecedented gathering. Organized associations and supported , the session aimed not only to break a record but also to bring communities together in celebration of the sport.
Under the watchful eyes of coaches and trainers, participants engaged in a series of drills and exercises designed to highlight teamwork and skill development. The atmosphere was electric, with music and cheers filling the air as residents and visitors alike watched in awe of the impressive turnout.
The event coincides with Mexico City’s preparations for the World Cup, which has heightened the excitement and camaraderie among football fans. City officials expressed their pride in this achievement, emphasizing how it reflects Mexico City’s rich football heritage and its capacity to unite people through sport.
Participants and organizers alike were thrilled to be part of this historical moment, marking an important chapter in the city’s sporting narrative. The successful attempt at the record not only adds to Mexico City’s accolades but also serves as a testament to the enduring love for football among its citizens.
As the Guinness Book of World Records representatives confirmed the achievement, the crowd erupted in celebration, solidifying Mexico City’s place in the global football community. This event stands as a reminder of the power of sport to bring people together and inspire collective dreams, especially as the world turns its eyes toward the upcoming World Cup festivities.
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