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Mexican League Postpones Matches After Cartel Leader’s Death Near Guadalajara

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Last updated: February 22, 2026 10:05 pm
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Four top-tier Mexican soccer matches scheduled for Sunday were postponed after the Mexican army killed the alleged leader of a powerful drug cartel in a town near Guadalajara, one of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup. The decision reflects concerns about security and public safety in the region following the operation.

League organizers announced that the matches would not be played as originally planned, citing the security situation in and around the affected area. Officials indicated that the proximity of the incident to Guadalajara, a major football hub and upcoming World Cup venue, was a key factor in the decision. Specific new dates and times for the postponed fixtures were not immediately released.

Authorities said the army operation targeted a senior figure in an influential criminal organization operating in western Mexico. The town where the operation took place lies within the broader metropolitan influence of Guadalajara, raising immediate questions about travel safety for teams, match officials and supporters.

Local and federal security forces boosted their presence on roads and in key urban areas after the incident, seeking to prevent possible reprisals or related violence. In coordination with those security agencies, league officials opted to postpone the matches rather than risk large gatherings of fans near potentially unstable areas.

Clubs affected by the postponement have been instructed to adjust their training schedules while awaiting updated fixture information from the league office. Teams were advised to avoid unnecessary travel in and around the impacted zone until authorities provide further guidance.

The postponements also underscore the logistical challenges facing Mexican football authorities ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which Mexico will co-host and for which Guadalajara is slated to stage multiple matches. Organizers have emphasized that the safety of players, officials and fans remains their primary concern and that they will continue to coordinate closely with security forces.

Further details about the army operation, the identity of the cartel leader and the broader security implications had not been fully disclosed at the time of the announcement. The league is expected to issue additional updates once the security situation stabilizes and new dates for the postponed matches are confirmed.

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