Across much of Mexico, fans have taken to the streets, plazas and designated fan zones in the three host cities—Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey—to celebrate the World Cup with lively outdoor gatherings since the tournament began on June 11. In contrast, regions afflicted by cartel‑related violence experience the event under a cloud of fear rather than festivity.
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