Overview
- The trophy lands at Felipe Ángeles International Airport on Feb. 26, starts its Mexican leg in Guadalajara Feb. 28–Mar. 2, and closes in the capital at Utopía Magdalena Mixiuhca June 5–8.
- The route spans León, Veracruz, Chihuahua, Querétaro, Monterrey, Puebla, a special stop at Chichén Itzá on Mar. 20, and Mérida before returning to Mexico City.
- Admission is free with prior registration, and organizers expect more than 200,000 people in Mexico to see and photograph the original World Cup trophy.
- Exhibitions are scheduled at prominent venues including Estadio Guadalajara, Poliforum León, WTC Veracruz, convention centers in Chihuahua and Querétaro, Estadio Monterrey, Puebla’s congress center, and Mérida’s international congress center.
- FIFA positions Mexico as the first North American stop on a roughly 150-day, 75-stop global tour presented with Coca‑Cola, while local authorities tie the events to ongoing stadium upgrades and urban mobility and security planning.