Política de entrada
(FILES) This aerial view shows the Mexico City Stadium, renamed from Azteca Stadium (or Banorte Stadium) for the FIFA World Cup, in Mexico City on May 28, 2026. The World Cup kicks off on June 11 with FIFA betting that the enduring appeal of the greatest footballing show on earth can rise above anger at soaring ticket prices, an uneasy political climate in Donald Trump's America and the shadow of conflict in the Middle East. A record 48 teams and millions of fans are set to descend on the United States, Canada and Mexico for the first ever World Cup co-hosted by three nations, the largest and most logistically complex edition of the tournament ever staged. The action gets under way at Mexico City's iconic Estadio Azteca on June 11, with co-hosts Mexico taking on South Africa at 3:00 pm local time (1900 GMT), launching a sprawling, nearly six-week-long spectacle that will culminate in the final at New Jersey's 82,500-seat MetLife Stadium on July 19. (Photo by Carl DE SOUZA / AFP) / SD
De momento, ha habido cuatro casos, en este Mundial, donde la política de entrada o no a un país organizador ha impedido total o momentáneamente, el que se permita ingresar a uno de los tres, EEUU, Canadá y México.
El último es el único donde no ha habido, hasta ahora, ningún problema. Es cierto que las leyes de cada lugar son........
