Mexico beat Ghana as World Cup cohosts excel despite FIFA sanctions

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Published 5/23/2026, 9:26:21 AM · Updated 5/23/2026, 1:33:21 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

Mexico beat Ghana as World Cup cohosts excel despite FIFA sanctions

Key points

  • Parts of the Puebla stadium for high-profile warm-up for 2026 edition were closed to spectators due to FIFA sanctions.
  • Click here to share on social media Mexico have beaten Ghana 2-0 ⁠in Puebla in a World Cup warm-up that offered a glimpse of the excitement building less than three weeks before the country opens ⁠the tournament.
  • While Puebla is not among Mexico’s World Cup host cities, fans in green shirts at Cuauhtemoc Stadium created an electric atmosphere throughout the night on Friday.
  • Repeated Mexican waves rolled ⁠around the stadium despite visible empty sections closed under FIFA sanctions linked to discriminatory chants at previous national team matches.
  • Brian Gutierrez set the tone immediately, curling home from the edge of the box after two minutes.

Published May 23, 2026.

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Parts of the Puebla stadium for high-profile warm-up for 2026 edition were closed to spectators due to FIFA sanctions. Click here to share on social

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Key Takeaways

  • Parts of the Puebla stadium for high-profile warm-up for 2026 edition were closed to spectators due to FIFA sanctions.
  • Click here to share on social media Mexico have beaten Ghana 2-0 ⁠in Puebla in a World Cup warm-up that offered a glimpse of the excitement building less than three weeks before the country opens ⁠the tournament.
  • While Puebla is not among Mexico’s World Cup host cities, fans in green shirts at Cuauhtemoc Stadium created an electric atmosphere throughout the night on Friday.
  • Repeated Mexican waves rolled ⁠around the stadium despite visible empty sections closed under FIFA sanctions linked to discriminatory chants at previous national team matches.
  • Brian Gutierrez set the tone immediately, curling home from the edge of the box after two minutes.

📌 Source: Al Jazeera

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