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Mexico Gold Cup: Hotel Change Due to LA Safety

Mexico Gold Cup: Hotel Change Due to LA Safety

June 11, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Mexico’s soccer team ⁢has abruptly changed it’s Los Angeles hotel plans just before the Gold Cup opener. This decision comes amid safety concerns stemming from escalating ⁢protests related to immigration raids in the city. The team,‌ a major contender, is⁣ set to ⁢play the Dominican ⁣Republic at SoFi stadium. News Directory 3 reports that the move to Long ⁢Beach was ⁣approved by Concacaf to avoid potential​ clashes. With⁤ demonstrations intensifying, including ⁢freeway blockades and clashes with law enforcement, the Mexican national team aims to‍ ensure player and⁣ staff security during this critical phase of the ⁢tournament. The primary_keyword is ⁢mexican soccer team and the secondary_keyword is Gold ⁣Cup. Discover what’s next for Mexico⁢ as the team ⁣navigates these unexpected before the tournament play begins.

key Points

  • Mexico’s soccer team alters hotel plans in Los Angeles.
  • Concerns⁤ arise from immigration raid protests.
  • Gold Cup match against Dominican ​Republic still on.

Mexico Soccer Team Hotel Change ⁣Due to ‍LA Protests,Gold ⁣Cup Match

Updated ⁣June 11,2025
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The Mexican national soccer team is altering its Los ⁣Angeles hotel arrangements⁢ before its Gold Cup opener because of​ safety concerns amid‌ ongoing protests against immigration raids. The team,a favorite in the Gold Cup tournament,is scheduled to face the Dominican Republic at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood‌ on Saturday.

Team spokesman Fernando Schwartz said‌ Tuesday that Concacaf,the sport’s regional governing body,approved the change from⁢ a downtown Los Angeles hotel. Sources⁢ indicate the team will relocate to Long ⁣Beach to​ avoid potential clashes. Concacaf ⁢has yet to issue a ‍formal‌ statement.

Protests in downtown Los ⁤Angeles following federal immigration actions.
Protests began ‌Friday in response to⁤ actions​ by federal immigration authorities. Jason Armond⁢ / Los ⁣Angeles Times via Getty⁢ Images

Los Angeles has seen ‌escalating protests since Friday, ⁢triggered by federal immigration⁢ authorities arresting over 40⁢ people. Demonstrations intensified Sunday, with freeway blockades ‌and vehicle fires. Law enforcement responded with tear gas and less-lethal munitions.

President Trump ordered⁤ the deployment of 2,000 ‌National Guard troops‍ and‍ 700 Marines to Los Angeles on ⁤Monday.

Mexico’s coach,Javier Aguirre,sidestepped ‍questions about the Los Angeles situation during a⁤ Monday news conference in Chapel Hill,N.C., where the team played Turkey in a amiable Tuesday.

“I’m not going to talk about Los Angeles,” ​Aguirre ‍said.‌ “We are talking about sports here. I can’t express myself right now…‍ We’re thousands of miles away, and I don’t have any information beyond‍ what we see ⁣on television.”

Following the Dominican Republic match, Mexico travels to Arlington, Texas,⁤ to face Suriname, and ⁢will conclude the Gold Cup’s first round ⁤against ⁢Costa Rica in Las Vegas.

What’s next

The Mexican team will focus on preparing for their Gold Cup ⁣match‍ while ⁣monitoring the situation in ​Los Angeles. Security ⁣measures will be in ⁤place ‍to ensure ⁢the safety of the players and staff during their stay in ⁢Long‌ Beach.

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