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Mexico fans celebrate victory over Ecuador with massive street parties
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Mexico fans celebrate victory over Ecuador with massive street parties

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexican fans celebrated Mexico's victory over Ecuador at the FIFA Fan Fest in Mexico City's Zócalo and the Sports Palace.
  • Despite initial rain and a match delay, fans were enthusiastic, chanting "¿Y si, sí?" (What if, yes?) after Mexico's first goal.
  • The celebration extended beyond the match, with music and dancing filling the streets, marking the win as a significant achievement, akin to a World Cup victory.

Thousands of Mexican fans erupted in celebration at the FIFA Fan Fest in Mexico City's Zócalo and the Sports Palace, reveling in the national team's victory over Ecuador. The excitement was palpable, with fans chanting "¿Y si, sí?" in unison as Mexico scored its first goal, fueling their energy throughout the match.

Even persistent rain and a delay before the game could not dampen the spirits of the dedicated supporters. During the more than 90 minutes of play, strangers bonded over shared cheers and groans, united by their passion for the team. The atmosphere was electric, marked by impromptu wrestling performances by masked youths and a collective outpouring of joy with every successful play.

Fireworks lit up the sky with each goal scored by Mexico, and the final whistle sent the crowd into a frenzy of foam, flags, and hugs. The collective jumping of fans in green jerseys shook the Zócalo, while fireworks mirrored the Independence Day celebrations. The victory, securing a spot in the round of 16, was celebrated with the fervor typically reserved for winning the World Cup.

The party continued long after the match, with live music drawing people onto the dance floor. The euphoria spilled out from the Plaza de la Constitución into the surrounding streets, as the city echoed with triumphant cries of "sí se pudo" (we could do it). Approximately a thousand people also gathered at the Sports Palace parking lot to witness the victory, embracing the festive spirit despite the earlier drizzle.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.