Fireworks, Shakira... and riot police: World Cup kicks off in spectacular - and chaotic - style

The grand spectacle of the world’s most celebrated tournament commenced last night with a dazzling display of fire and music.

The curtain rose on the priciest and largest World Cup ever at the iconic Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.

This venue, with its capacity for 80,000 spectators, holds a notorious place in the hearts of England fans, being the site of Diego Maradona’s controversial ‘Hand of God’ goal that ousted England from the 1986 World Cup.

However, Colombian pop sensation Shakira soon took center stage, mesmerizing the audience during the vibrant opening ceremony.

Brilliant red and white fireworks illuminated the night as Shakira, donning sunglasses and a miniskirt, either sang or lip-synced the official World Cup anthem “Dai Dai,” which translates to ‘Let’s go,’ alongside Afrobeats artist Burna Boy.

As performers circled around a massive replica of the World Cup trophy spinning at the stadium’s heart, an announcer warmly declared, “Mexico welcomes you with smiles from our hearts.”

Despite the US co-hosting with Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump was not at the 16-minute ceremony. 

Shakira headlined the World Cup’s opening ceremony on Thursday with a dazzling performance alongside Burna Boy

Performers donned extravagant outfits for the colourful celebration

There was particularly impressive headgear that paid homage to native Mexican culture

A huge replica of the World Cup trophy span in the middle of the stadium

Controversially, Iran is competing despite being at war with the host country. America has banned its players from staying overnight in the US, forcing them to fly in and out for their games from a base in Mexico.

Meanwhile, 60 years after England’s 1966 triumph, captain Harry Kane and his squad are said to be in a ‘relaxed but determined’ mood. 

Hopes are high that new manager Thomas Tuchel will build on the legacy of Sir Gareth Southgate, who took England to the quarter-finals at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The Lions begin their campaign next Wednesday with a match against Croatia in the Texas heat of Arlington, near Dallas.

Kane and his squad have been acclimatising to soaring humidity and temperatures in the high-30s with an 11-day pre-tournament stay in Florida.

They are moving to their permanent US training base in Kansas on Saturday. 

The state – famed for the Wizard of Oz – has been plagued with tornado alerts all week. And experts warn that the whole World Cup could be disrupted by the impending ‘Godzilla El Nino’ climate catastrophe, which could strike over the next few weeks.

Scotland are in the tournament for the first time in 28 years and play Haiti at the weekend. 

Militant teacher unions clashed with riot police outside the stadium

Police officers turned out in huge numbers to ensure the demonstrations did not interfere with proceedings

Violence flared between the protesters and police, with fences and other projectiles lobbed

The teachers were protesting over pay, pensions and labour reforms

The teachers were protesting over pay, pensions and labour reforms

With the time difference meaning most matches will be played late in the evenings, UK time, the competition is being dubbed the ‘night time World Cup’.

Employers face the prospect of mass sickies if England or Scotland progress to the knockout stage, while pubs are expected to serve an extra 280million pints if the team reach the final on July 19.

Fans travelling to the USA, Mexico and Canada face exorbitant transport, hotel and food prices, with Fifa accused of cashing in. But on the eve of the tournament, Fifa president Gianni Infantino urged people to ‘chill, relax’.

On Thursday night, fans went wild inside the Azteca as Shakira was accompanied by a traditional mariachi band. 

But US viewers were baffled when Fox, the official American tournament broadcaster, failed to show the ceremony on its live coverage.

Katy Perry will headline the US’s own opening ceremony before its first match against Paraguay on Friday in Los Angeles.

Mexico kickstarted the tournament with a 2-0 win against South Africa at Estadio Azteca. 

But outside, there were large-scale protests as a militant teachers’ union noisily demonstrated over pay, pensions and labour reforms.

In chaotic scenes, armed riot police charged protesters. Rioters hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails – as well as bananas and flowers – at mounted officers.

After one ugly clash, a policewoman was seen with a bleeding gash to her head.

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