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The image shows a soccer match being broadcast on a television screen. A score overlay at the top left indicates the time is 61:42, with Mexico (MEX) leading Korea (KOR) 1-0. The game appears to be in progress, with several players in action on the green field, including one player in a purple jersey jumping to head the ball, and another player in a blue referee's uniform with his hand raised. The stands in the background are filled with spectators wearing predominantly green and white, suggesting a Mexican home crowd. The TV screen also displays the "tvazteca" logo and the "FIFA" logo, indicating the broadcast network and governing body. The scene is viewed from a dimly lit room, with the television screen being the primary light source. The bottom portion of the image shows the edge of a television stand with various items on it, including what appears to be a plant in a pot, tissues, and other miscellaneous objects. The lower part of the frame is dark, with a blurred blanket visible, suggesting the photo was taken from a couch or bed. There is no indication in the image that the scene is specifically located in Mexico City, Mexico, other than the presence of the Mexican team in the broadcast.
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Jun 19, 2026

Mexico City, Mexico

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The image shows a soccer match being broadcast on a television screen. A score overlay at the top left indicates the time is 61:42, with Mexico (MEX) leading Korea (KOR) 1-0. The game appears to be in progress, with several players in action on the green field, including one player in a purple jersey jumping to head the ball, and another player in a blue referee's uniform with his hand raised. The stands in the background are filled with spectators wearing predominantly green and white, suggesting a Mexican home crowd. The TV screen also displays the "tvazteca" logo and the "FIFA" logo, indicating the broadcast network and governing body. The scene is viewed from a dimly lit room, with the television screen being the primary light source. The bottom portion of the image shows the edge of a television stand with various items on it, including what appears to be a plant in a pot, tissues, and other miscellaneous objects. The lower part of the frame is dark, with a blurred blanket visible, suggesting the photo was taken from a couch or bed. There is no indication in the image that the scene is specifically located in Mexico City, Mexico, other than the presence of the Mexican team in the broadcast.

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The image shows a soccer match being broadcast on a television screen. A score overlay at the top left indicates the time is 61:42, with Mexico (MEX) leading Korea (KOR) 1-0. The game appears to be in progress, with several players in action on the green field, including one player in a purple jersey jumping to head the ball, and another player in a blue referee's uniform with his hand raised. The stands in the background are filled with spectators wearing predominantly green and white, suggesting a Mexican home crowd. The TV screen also displays the "tvazteca" logo and the "FIFA" logo, indicating the broadcast network and governing body. The scene is viewed from a dimly lit room, with the television screen being the primary light source. The bottom portion of the image shows the edge of a television stand with various items on it, including what appears to be a plant in a pot, tissues, and other miscellaneous objects. The lower part of the frame is dark, with a blurred blanket visible, suggesting the photo was taken from a couch or bed. There is no indication in the image that the scene is specifically located in Mexico City, Mexico, other than the presence of the Mexican team in the broadcast. in Mexico City, Mexico | Collective Memory