Mexico City breaks world record for largest soccer class ahead
On Sunday morning at 20:38 UTC on March 16th in the Mexican capital's Zocalo square, a Guinness World Record was set as nine thousand five hundred participants gathered to form an open-air training ground.
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1Mexico City set a Guinness world record for its largest soccer class on Sunday.
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2The event took place at Zocalo Square and included 9,500 participants in an organized football session.
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Mexico City set a world record for the largest soccer class ever on Sunday as 9,500 participants filled its Zocalo Square ahead of hosting World Cup opening match in June.
— [Mar 16, 20:07] Mexico City sets record for largest soccer class (Inquirer)Mexico set a Guinness world Record on Sunday with the largest Soccer Class ever
— [Mar 15, 22:21] Independent.co.uk"The city's main square became an open-air training ground as crowds practiced their soccer skills.
— [Mar 16, 08:47] Mexico City sets world record for largest Soccer class ahead of FIFA World Cup (Nbcboston)Mexico City set a world-record crowd size by filling its Zocalo plaza to train 9,500 participants in preparation for hosting World Cup opening matches. The event transformed the city's main square into an open-air training ground as part of this historic soccer class initiative.
Mexico City set a Guinness World Record for its largest soccer class on Sunday, gathering 9,500 participants in Zocalo square to celebrate ahead of hosting the opening match. This event surpassed Seattle's previous record and aims to build momentum as Mexico prepares for June's FIFA tournament.
Mexico City set a Guinness World Record for the largest soccer class ever with 9,500 participants gathering in Zocalo square on Sunday ahead of hosting its opening match at the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The event surpassed Seattle's previous record and featured coordinated drills under instructors to promote community engagement as fans celebrated their nation's role in future global football events.