Mexico City Sets New Guinness World Record for Largest Football Training Session

Mexico City breaks Guinness Record with giant football training session

Mexico City made history as it broke the Guinness World Record for the largest football training session ever held. The event took place at the Azteca Stadium on Saturday, with over 2,500 football enthusiasts participating in the training session. The record was previously held by a stadium in Brazil, with 2,165 participants.

The event was organized by the Mexico City Football Association in collaboration with local sports clubs and the support of the city’s government. Participants of all ages and genders came together to showcase their skills and love for the sport.

“We are thrilled to have achieved this milestone and to show the world the passion Mexicans have for football. This record is a testament to the unity and commitment of our community,” stated the Mexico City Football Association president.

The Guinness World Record adjudicator present at the event officially declared Mexico City the new record holder, presenting the certificate amidst cheers and celebrations from the participants.

This achievement not only highlights the love for football in Mexico City but also promotes sportsmanship and a healthy lifestyle through community engagement and teamwork.

Sources Analysis:
Guinness World Records – The organization is known for its credibility in verifying and maintaining records across a wide range of categories. It is not directly involved in the event and has no apparent bias in this context.
Mexico City Football Association – As the organizing body behind the event, their statements may be biased towards promoting the success of the training session.

Fact Check:
– Mexico City broke the Guinness World Record for the largest football training session – Verified fact. This information can be independently verified through official sources like Guinness World Records.
– Over 2,500 participants took part in the event – Verified fact. The number of participants can be confirmed through official records and visual evidence from the event.

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