Dortmund Proved Doubters Wrong by Escaping ‘Group of Death’, Says Terzic 

Dortmund's players celebrate after winning the Champions League group F soccer match between AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. (AP)
Dortmund's players celebrate after winning the Champions League group F soccer match between AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. (AP)
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Dortmund Proved Doubters Wrong by Escaping ‘Group of Death’, Says Terzic 

Dortmund's players celebrate after winning the Champions League group F soccer match between AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. (AP)
Dortmund's players celebrate after winning the Champions League group F soccer match between AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. (AP)

Borussia Dortmund had proved the doubters wrong by securing qualification from a Champions League group of heavy hitters, head coach Edin Terzic said, after his side won 3-1 at AC Milan on Tuesday.

Drawn alongside Paris St Germain, Newcastle United and Milan, Dortmund got off to a woeful start in their campaign by taking just a point from their opening two matches, but then won three games straight to ensure a top-two finish in Group F.

"We all remember that evening after the draw when they reported about the 'Group of Death,'" Terzic told reporters.

"We also remember the first game in Paris when everyone told us after the defeat now it's going to be difficult.

"And then after the 0-0 at home against Milan, they said, yes, now it's over. And then we went there as leaders in this group," he added.

Terzic said injury issues made things difficult ahead of the Milan game.

"We didn't talk about it like that before the game, but you got a message almost every 30 minutes, every 60 minutes," he added.

"The (doctor) came with new information, who can make the squad, who can't, who can play a half and who can't... it wasn't easy and yet the lads fought their way through it today."

The three other teams remain in contention for a spot in the knockout rounds going into the final round of fixtures on Dec. 13, with Dortmund hosting PSG and Milan visiting Newcastle.



Mexico City Mayor Pledges Warm Welcome for All 2026 World Cup Fans

(L-R) CEO of the new Banorte Stadium, Felix Aguirre, Italian former football player, Alessandro del Piero, Mayor of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, FIFA Mexico representative, Jurgen Mainka and and Mexico City Secretary of Tourism, Alejandra Fraustro, pose with the FIFA World Cup trophy in the unveiling of the countdown clock for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP)
(L-R) CEO of the new Banorte Stadium, Felix Aguirre, Italian former football player, Alessandro del Piero, Mayor of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, FIFA Mexico representative, Jurgen Mainka and and Mexico City Secretary of Tourism, Alejandra Fraustro, pose with the FIFA World Cup trophy in the unveiling of the countdown clock for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP)
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Mexico City Mayor Pledges Warm Welcome for All 2026 World Cup Fans

(L-R) CEO of the new Banorte Stadium, Felix Aguirre, Italian former football player, Alessandro del Piero, Mayor of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, FIFA Mexico representative, Jurgen Mainka and and Mexico City Secretary of Tourism, Alejandra Fraustro, pose with the FIFA World Cup trophy in the unveiling of the countdown clock for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP)
(L-R) CEO of the new Banorte Stadium, Felix Aguirre, Italian former football player, Alessandro del Piero, Mayor of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, FIFA Mexico representative, Jurgen Mainka and and Mexico City Secretary of Tourism, Alejandra Fraustro, pose with the FIFA World Cup trophy in the unveiling of the countdown clock for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP)

Mexico City will embrace fans from all nations and cultures during the 2026 World Cup, Mayor Clara Brugada said on Wednesday as she unveiled the countdown clock marking one year to the tournament's return to the Mexican capital.

As the city prepares to host the World Cup for the third time, Brugada stressed the importance of inclusion and openness, framing a contrast to anti-immigration measures in co-host nation the United States under President Donald Trump.

"All football fans are welcome here. In this city, no one is a foreigner," Brugada said at the FIFA event.

"We will joyfully welcome those who come from all corners of the globe, with their music, their colors, their languages and their passion. We think diversity is our greatest treasure."

"Today is a very special day for Mexico City. We are exactly 365 days away from opening our doors to the world and hosting, for the third time, the opening of a World Cup, something that no other city on the planet has ever achieved."

Addressing concerns from residents near the Azteca Stadium, Mayor Brugada assured them that they would benefit from over six billion pesos in investments aimed at upgrading public services and infrastructure.

"We will strengthen the rights of residents with more water, better public spaces and more services," Reuters quoted her as saying.

"We are therefore building a legacy, and that is something that fills us with pride. That is why we have made a historic investment in works, infrastructure, water, security and mobility."

In addition, as part of the festivities leading up to the 2026 World Cup, more than 40 buildings and landmarks in Mexico City will be illuminated in green on Wednesday night.