Celebrations following Mexico’s historic FIFA World Cup victory turned tragic after two people died of suffocation in Mexico City, local health authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
The incident occurred as thousands of supporters gathered across the Mexican capital to celebrate the national team’s victory in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage.
Authorities Confirm Two Deaths
According to the Mexico City Health Secretariat, two people lost their lives due to suffocation during the post-match celebrations.
Officials have not yet disclosed the identities of the victims or released additional information regarding the exact circumstances that led to the fatalities.
Authorities are expected to conduct further investigations before providing a detailed account of the incident.
Historic Night for Mexico
The celebrations erupted after Mexico national football team defeated Ecuador national football team 2-0 in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage.
Goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez secured the victory, ending Mexico’s 40-year wait for a World Cup knockout-stage win.
The result sparked widespread celebrations across Mexico, particularly in Mexico City, where thousands of fans gathered in public spaces to mark the achievement.


























