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why is the mexico game delayed?

The Mexico game was delayed because of severe weather in the Mexico City area, especially thunderstorms and lightning near Estadio Azteca. Safety protocols required officials to hold kickoff until it was safe for players, referees, and fans.

What happened

  • The match between Mexico and Ecuador was pushed back about one hour.
  • Reports said lightning in the vicinity and a thunderstorm over the stadium area triggered the delay.
  • FIFA followed local safety rules and waited for the electrical activity to clear before starting.

Why it matters

  • Lightning delays are standard in soccer when there is a risk to people in or around the stadium.
  • Warm-ups were also paused, which is why the teams had to wait before taking the field.

Quick scoop

In plain terms: the game was not delayed for a team issue or broadcast problem — it was delayed because the weather made it unsafe to start on time.

TL;DR: thunderstorms and lightning forced a safety delay of about an hour.