Overview
- Mariana Ochoa released the World Cup–themed single “México Mágico (¡Ponte el sombrero!)” on Thursday, June 4, 2026, and the track is available on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music.
- The song includes direct references to the 2026 tournament and is being sold and streamed, which legal specialists say converts it from a casual tribute into a commercial product.
- Intellectual-property experts warn the release could be treated as ambush marketing because FIFA tightly controls use of World Cup names, phrases and related imagery to protect official sponsors.
- Under Mexican law, the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) can levy fines for trademark misuse of up to 250,000 UMAs (reported as roughly 29 million pesos) per infringing act and can seek removal from platforms.
- As of the June 4 coverage there is no public record of a formal FIFA or IMPI action, but specialists say monitoring and enforcement typically intensify as the tournament approaches and could trigger takedowns or legal claims.