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Mexican Fans Scream Slurs and Pelt Opposing Fans with Objects as They’re Eliminated from the World Cup

Mexican soccer fans faced criticism after their team was eliminated from the world Cup following a 3-2 loss to England. Fans engaged in disruptive behavior, including loud noise protests, objects thrown at opponents, and controversial chants, notably a slur that has led to fines for Mexico in previous tournaments. Despite efforts to silence or distract opposing players, such tactics reportedly had little impact. The chant, which has been heard in multiple World Cups, resulted in mexico being fined hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the country’s soccer federation lost a court case attempting to avoid these fines. Authorities noted that fan misconduct was widespread and collective, emphasizing that the federation is responsible for addressing these behaviors. The incident underscores ongoing issues with fan behavior and inappropriate conduct during international soccer matches.




Mexican soccer fans continued to earn themselves quite a negative reputation Sunday as their team lost to England 3-2, eliminating Mexico from the World Cup tournament.

A crude chant came from the stands, as did objects directed at opposing fans, according to ESPN.

Mexico fans began their assault early, using music and horns to make as much noise as possible outside of a hotel in Mexico City in hopes of costing English players some sleep, according to the BBC.

However, it was reported by the BBC that “early indications from the England camp are it had little to no impact on the players.”

The tactics of the fans were nothing new, as noted by The Washington Post.

Fans had begun their onslaught against Ecuador much the same way last week as they had against England, using music and car engines to make noise outside the hotel where Ecuador’s players were staying in hopes of disturbing their rest.

Chants of the Spanish-language word for a male prostitute rang out when the goalkeeper of Ecuador made goal kicks last week.

The chant began in a qualifying match between the U.S. and Mexico for the Olympics several years ago.

As noted by ESPN, Mexico has been fined hundreds of thousands of dollars due to the chant, which was heard worldwide during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the 2018 World Cup in Russia, and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

In 2023, a match between the U.S. and Mexico was halted due to the chant.

Mexico lost a hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport last month in which it sought to get out of paying the fines, according to the Associated Press.

The ruling came amid Mexican claims that it “put measures in place since 2015 to educate, prevent and eradicate the chant.”


“They (the judges) observed that the conduct of the fans was collective and widespread, and not merely a one-off occurrence,” the Court of Arbitration for Sport said in a statement.

The court said Mexico’s soccer federation should not avoid liability for what its fans have now done for years.

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