"Very Reassured": FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino Unconcerned About World Cup In Mexico Despite Violence

FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed confidence in Mexico's ability to host the upcoming World Cup, despite recent concerns over violence linked to drug cartels. In an interview with AFP, Infantino stated he feels 'very reassured' about the safety measures in place for the tournament, following the killing of a notorious cartel leader that raised alarms about potential unrest. Mexico has a storied history with football and has successfully hosted the World Cup twice before, in 1970 and 1986. As the tournament approaches, the organizing committee is working closely with local authorities to ensure a secure environment for players and fans alike. Infantino's remarks underscore FIFA's commitment to maintaining the integrity and success of the event, while also addressing security issues that have emerged in the lead-up to the matches. With the global spotlight on Mexico, the country aims to showcase its passion for football and hospitality, countering negative perceptions with a strong focus on safety and organization.
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