The Mexican Football Federation recognizes the legacy of Justino Compeán
The Mexican Football Federation honored Justino Compeán, former president from 2006 to 2015, for his contributions, including starting the bid for the 2026 World Cup.
The Mexican Football Federation, led by Commissioner Mikel Arriola, held a recognition event for Justino Compeán, the organization's president from 2006 to 2015. During his tenure, Compeán played a pivotal role in initiating the joint bid with the United States and Canada to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This historic collaboration is seen as a significant accomplishment in Mexican football history.
The event saw the attendance of notable figures from the football world, including Emilio Azcárraga and Gustavo Guzmán, as well as Compeán’s family and close friends, showcasing the impact he had on the sport and the relationships he built during his time as president. The tribute included the unveiling of Compeán's portrait, a commemorative plaque, and a group photograph with the guests, highlighting the respect and admiration his colleagues held for him.
Commissioner Mikel Arriola expressed heartfelt words of appreciation for Compeán’s nine years of leadership, emphasizing the lasting influence his contributions have had on the Mexican football landscape. This recognition not only honors Compeán's past achievements but also reinforces the Federation's commitment to acknowledging leaders who shape the future of the sport in Mexico, potentially inspiring new generations of football enthusiasts and players.