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60 Free Giant Screens Being Set Up in Mexico for the Mexico-Ecuador Match

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Extensive preparations are underway in Mexico's capital, Mexico City, for the critical match between the national football teams of Mexico and Ecuador. Authorities announced that they have completed the installation of nearly 60 giant screens across the city so the public can watch the match for free and with great enthusiasm. It was decided that schools and in-person work will be suspended in the city on Tuesday, 30 Haziran, the day of the match. The capital's culture secretary, Ana Francis López Bayghen, stated that the intense public interest shown in recent matches has filled the squares, and therefore the number of viewing spots has been increased. This comprehensive organization aims to create a true atmosphere of public celebration and a festive mood for city residents.

The historic and symbolic venues of Mexico City have been specially arranged to host the football festival. Along the route starting from Zócalo Square and extending to the Diana Cazadora (Goddess of the Hunt) fountain on the famous Paseo de la Reforma boulevard, 39 screens have been placed. In addition, a special stage, which will also include the match broadcast, has been set up in the area of the El Caballito statue on Reforma Boulevard. Screens and family-friendly programs have also been added to the Monumento a la Revolución, another of the city's important landmarks. All of these locations were chosen so fans can follow the match safely and enjoyably in different parts of the city.

It wasn't just about setting up screens in the squares; live music and entertainment events were also planned in various areas. Following the match broadcast in the El Caballito area, a concert will be held where the famous Cuisillas group will take the stage. At the Monumento a la Revolución, it was announced that Triciclus Circus Band will perform, and this area was designed with a family-friendly concept, especially for families with children to prefer. In addition, a football festival area was created in the parking lot of the Palacio de los Deportes, offering a different alternative for fans. Authorities emphasized that with these events, much more than just watching a sports competition is being realized: an inclusive city festival is being brought to life.

Clara Brugada, the Mayor of Mexico City, provided detailed explanations, pointing out the massive scale of the organization. In her statement, Brugada confirmed that screens will be operational at nearly 60 different points across the city and the public will have free access to the match. She stated that more than 30 thousand public officials have been assigned to ensure this giant organization runs smoothly. This personnel will serve in critical areas such as security, traffic management, health services, and crowd control. The mayor added that all precautions have been taken so everyone can celebrate this important day peacefully, despite the crowds.

It was previously announced that the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, shared the excitement across the country and wished the national team success. By suspending education and work in public institutions on the match day, 30 Haziran, Sheinbaum enabled citizens to watch the match comfortably. Authorities noted that the celebrations from past matches filled the city's central areas to capacity, prompting the introduction of new locations. While managing such great enthusiasm, the city administration also prioritizes public peace and safety. All these details reveal football's deep-rooted place in Mexican culture and how meticulously organized state-supported mass celebrations are.

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