Mexico vs Ecuador delayed: This is the thunderstorm protocol for the 2026 World Cup
Kickoff is on hold as severe lightning threats activate FIFA’s tournament safety rules, forcing fans and teams to take shelter.

Due to severe weather, kickoff has been delayed for the World Cup round of 32 clash between Mexico and Ecuador at Mexico City Stadium.
Under tournament regulations, if authorities issue a severe weather alert, play must be stopped or the kickoff must be delayed. Everyone inside the stadium must take shelter, and teams must wait for an official decision on when to resume or start the match. This suspension process can last anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.
Adding to this situation, the threat of severe lightning strikes is a major point of concern. This issue already caused significant disruptions for teams, fans, and tournament organizers alike during the Club World Cup. In Charlotte, for instance, the Chelsea vs. Benfica match was halted with barely a minute left in regulation.
The protocol in these scenarios is uncompromising, and FIFA has very little say in the matter. Local authorities determine exactly when and for how long matches are suspended. If a severe weather alert approaches in the form of a thunderstorm, an immediate stoppage is ordered, and all spectators are urged to take shelter. The aforementioned Chelsea-Benfica clash was not an isolated incident; several other matches were also disrupted during the Club World Cup.

Furthermore, the tournament’s overall logistics are inherently at risk due to these external factors. Real Madrid, for example, was unable to fly from Miami to New York on schedule last summer because their plane was grounded due to severe weather conditions. Unfortunately, these situations could easily happen again. Play must simply be stopped, with everyone waiting for the official decision to resume. The delay can range anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.
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