On Sunday, Mexico City’s Zócalo will host thousands for the globe’s largest soccer class – Level 3

Keyword Description
Zócalo The main square in Mexico City, known for hosting large public events.
Guinness World Record An internationally recognized collection of world records, both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
FIFA World Cup A prestigious international soccer tournament held every four years, featuring teams from around the world.

Mexico City is gearing up to host a monumental soccer class at the Zócalo, aiming to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest soccer class worldwide. Scheduled for Sunday, this event hopes to surpass Seattle’s existing record of 1,038 participants by gathering over 10,000 people. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to bring the excitement of the FIFA World Cup closer to the people of Mexico, as explained by Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada.

The soccer class will take place on March 15 in the morning and will involve a 35-minute group training session. Participants will engage in coordinated exercises, led by supervisors to ensure everyone remains active according to Guinness standards. The Zócalo is already prepared with artificial grass, providing an ideal setting for this event.

To participate, individuals must collect their kits before the event, which includes an identification number and a mandatory chip for entry. Each participant will also receive a soccer ball to use during the class. Organizers have emphasized the importance of completing the exercises, as failure to do so may result in disqualification. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the experience while adhering to the guidelines.

The event is not only about setting a record but also aims to enhance Mexico City’s reputation as a global tourist destination, as highlighted by Tourism Minister Josefina Rodríguez Zamora. The capital city welcomed over 15 million tourists in 2025, and the upcoming World Cup is expected to draw an additional 5 million visitors.

This soccer class is the first of several large-scale activities planned in preparation for the FIFA World Cup, including an attempt to create “the world’s largest wave” on Paseo de la Reforma. These events showcase Mexico City’s enthusiasm and readiness for the prestigious tournament.

Bridging words

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English Spanish
Soccer Soccer
Record Récord
Tourist Turista

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  • What are the benefits of hosting large-scale events like the “world’s largest soccer class” for a city?
  • How can participating in this soccer event influence an individual’s interest in sports?
  • In what ways can Mexico City benefit from the upcoming FIFA World Cup?

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  • Why is it important for participants to complete the exercises during the event?
  • How does the soccer class event aim to enhance Mexico City’s international reputation?
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