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NEWS

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THE MOST MEXICAN HOST CITY

Our city is the birthplace of the symbols that define Mexico around the world: the sound of mariachi, the legacy of tequila, and the tradition of charrería. While Guadalajara captivates visitors with its historic landmarks and vibrant plazas, Zapopan stands out for its modern infrastructure, world-class venues, and dynamic business environment. This metropolitan strength is enriched by the craftsmanship and artistic heritage of Tlaquepaque and Tonalá, creating a truly unique cultural mosaic.


Here, every visitor is welcomed as an honored guest. Our identity stretches all the way to the Pacific coast, serving as the gateway to the magic of Puerto Vallarta. This is where the soul of Mexico shines brightest — ready to share its culture, diversity, and heritage with the world.

THE THREE-TIME WORLD CUP HOST CITY

The capital of Jalisco is preparing to make history once again by joining the select group of cities to host the world’s biggest football celebration for a third time. After the unforgettable milestones of 1970 and 1986 — when Guadalajara witnessed legendary moments and some of football’s greatest icons — the city is ready to welcome the FIFA World Cup 2026™ once again


This achievement reflects both strong organizational capabilities and a passion for football that knows no limits. In 2026, Guadalajara Stadium will take center stage as a FIFA World Cup venue for the very first time, connecting our historic legacy with the modern energy of today’s game.

EXPERIENCE GUADALAJARA 2026

Guadalajara is ready to welcome fans from around the world with an unforgettable celebration of football, culture, and Mexican identity. The experience will come to life at Guadalajara Stadium, where international matches will bring the world’s passion for football to one of Mexico’s most iconic host cities. Beyond the pitch, the celebration will continue throughout the city with cultural, tourism, and fan experiences designed to make every day unique. For 39 days, Guadalajara will become a meeting point for fans, visitors, and communities from across the globe. From mariachi and tequila to historic plazas, world-class hospitality, and the energy of its people, the city will offer a World Cup experience that feels unmistakably Mexican.