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Soccer-Four matches are postponed following violence sparked by the death of a Mexican cartel leader

Violence flared up near Guadalajara - one of Mexico's host cities for the 2026 World Cup - after a military operation that killed cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera on Sunday.

Oseguera (60), the mastermind behind the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, died in custody following an injury sustained in a special force operation in Jalisco, a state on Mexico's Pacific Coast.

Mexican league announced on social media that two games scheduled for Sunday, Queretaro against FC Juarez (men's?) and Chivas against America (women's) league, have been postponed.

Local media also reported that two second division matches scheduled to be played on Sunday were cancelled.

The match between Queretaro and?Necaxa in?Aguascalientes on Sunday was called off after the players left the field when they heard loud noises coming from outside Estadio Victoria. Media reports described these sounds as gunshots.

Necaxa won 2-1 in the re-match.

Mexico's national team will face Iceland in an amiable match on Wednesday at the Corregidora Stadium in Queretaro.

The Mexican Open Men's Tennis Tournament in Acapulco will begin as scheduled on Monday, according to established security protocols.

Merida's women's tennis event is also set to begin on Monday.

After hearing of El Mencho’s death, suspected members of the cartel blocked highways in burning cars and torched business in more than a half dozen states. No civilian deaths were reported.

Social media users in Jalisco's popular beach town of Puerto Vallarta reported plumes of dark smoke rising from the bay. Air Canada, United Airlines Aeromexico, and American Airlines have suspended flights to the area. (Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena; Additional reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

(source: Reuters)