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Soccer-Spanish king to attend a World Cup match in Mexico

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Posted on May 18, 2026

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· Last updated: May 18, 2026

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Spanish King Felipe VI Set to Attend World Cup Match in Mexico Amid Warming Relations

Overview of Spanish-Mexican Diplomatic Relations and World Cup Visit

Background of Recent Tensions

MADRID/MEXICO CITY, May 18 (Reuters) - Spanish King Felipe VI will visit Mexico to attend a World Cup match, the Mexican president said on Monday, in a sign of warming ties after recent tensions between the two countries over colonial-era abuses.

President Claudia Sheinbaum did not invite King Felipe, who is head of state in Spain, to her 2024 inauguration after the monarch declined to apologise for wrongs committed during the Spanish conquest.

Shift in Diplomatic Tone

However, after he acknowledged colonial abuses in March, saying Spain could not feel proud about them, she extended an invitation to the World Cup.

"It is a completely different moment," Sheinbaum told reporters, confirming the visit.

Perspectives on Colonial History

"With the exception of a few who still defend (Spanish conquistador) Hernan Cortes... the vast majority of the Spanish people do recognise that there was a period of abuses," she added.

Madrid's conservative regional leader Isabel Diaz Ayuso cut short a 10-day trip to Mexico earlier this month after provoking tensions by paying homage to Cortes during the visit and saying that Spain had brought civilisation, hope and joy to the Americas.

Historical Context and World Cup Details

Colonial-Era Legacy

In the 16th to 18th centuries, Spain ruled one of the world's largest ever empires that included much of Latin America, where it practiced forced labour, land expropriation and violence against Indigenous peoples.

Spain's World Cup Match in Mexico

Spain will face Uruguay in their third Group H match on June 26 in Guadalajara, with Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia completing the group. It will mark Spain's first game on Mexican soil in a tournament also being hosted by the United States and Canada.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo and Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Christian Radnedge)

Key Takeaways

  • King Felipe VI confirmed his attendance at the Spain vs. Uruguay World Cup match on June 26 in Guadalajara, responding to President Sheinbaum’s invitation and notifying both her and FIFA’s president. (as.com)
  • This marks a notable thaw in bilateral relations, as the king previously declined to apologize for colonial-era abuses and was not invited to Sheinbaum’s 2024 inauguration; his March acknowledgment of ‘much abuse’ during the Conquest helped pave the way for renewed goodwill. (marketscreener.com)
  • President Sheinbaum described this as a 'completely different moment,' highlighting growing recognition in Spain of past abuses, and noted Mexico is coordinating official protocols and potential events around the king’s visit. (elpais.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Spanish King Felipe VI visiting Mexico?
Felipe VI will attend a World Cup match after being invited by Mexico’s president, marking improved diplomatic relations.
Which World Cup match will King Felipe VI attend?
He will attend the Spain vs Uruguay Group H match on June 26 in Guadalajara, Mexico.
What led to previous tensions between Spain and Mexico?
Tensions arose over Spain's refusal to apologize for colonial-era abuses during the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
What did Spain's King acknowledge about colonial history?
In March, King Felipe VI recognized that Spain could not feel proud about colonial-era abuses.
Is this Spain's first World Cup match in Mexico in recent years?
Yes, this will be Spain's first World Cup game played on Mexican soil as part of a tournament co-hosted by the U.S. and Canada.

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