MEXICO CITY, July 3 : Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday urged fans to avoid heavy drinking and steer clear of packed gathering spots if the national team beats England on Sunday in the World Cup round of 16, after celebrations following Mexico's last victory left at least four people dead in the capital.

At least two people have died during World Cup celebrations in Mexico City after the country's national team reached the last 16.

Tragedy strikes Mexico City as World Cup celebrations lead to two confirmed deaths by asphyxiation. Learn more about the incident after Mexico's historic w

At least two people died on Wednesday during massive celebrations in Mexico City as the national team advanced to the next round at the World Cup.

MEXICO CITY: Two people died from suffocation as thousands of fans crowded Mexico City streets during World Cup celebrations, the capital’s health secretariat said in the…

At least two people died during massive celebrations in Mexico City as the national team beat Ecuador to reach the World Cup last 16

Two people died during World Cup celebrations in Mexico City after more than a million fans took to the streets to celebrate Mexico's victory over Ecuador.

Three fans died from asphyxiation after manic celebrations to Mexico’s first World Cup knockout win in 40 years poured onto the streets of Mexico City

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Three people died in Mexico City during massive World Cup celebrations after Mexico’s knockout win over Ecuador, authorities said Wednesday, as...

The deaths occurred as fans gathered to celebrate Mexico's win over Ecuador

As fans took to the streets following Mexico's 2-0 victory over Ecuador in World Cup, authorities say at least three people died of asphyxiation.

Mexican health authorities report that four people died during celebrations in downtown Mexico City.

Three people died in a crowd crush in Mexico City after Mexico beat Ecuador 2-0 in the 2026 World Cup, their first knockout win since 1986.

19-year-old woman, a 44-year-old man and a 48-year-old woman died after crowds took to the streets in Mexico City.

Deaths occurred near the Angel of Independence landmark where thousands of fans had gathered to celebrate Mexico’s win over Ecuador

The deaths occurred near the Angel of Independence landmark, where thousands of fans had gathered to celebrate Mexico’s the win over Ecuador

Mexican health authorities report that three people died of asphyxiation during celebrations in downtown Mexico City

Three people suffocated to death at the heart of the huge crowds, including a 19-year-old woman, a 44-year-old man and a 48-year-old woman, city health authorities said.

El Gobierno de la Ciudad de México descartó que los fallecimientos durante los festejos por el triunfo del Tri estuvieran relacionados con el consumo de alcohol.

The city government said around a million people had gathered in the capital.