Mexican league matches postponed after cartel leader killed

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Mexico's national team has a friendly against Iceland scheduled for Wednesday at the Corregidora stadium in Queretaro. The Mexican soccer federation hasn't made any public moves to postpone it and the team is training as planned on Monday ahead of the game.

Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, nicknamed El Mencho, who led the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación, was wounded in Tapalpa, Jalisco, about a two-hour drive southwest of Guadalajara, and he died while being flown to Mexico City.

Following his death, cartel members burned cars and blocked roads in nearly a dozen Mexican states.

Jalisco's capital, Guadalajara, is scheduled to host four games in the World Cup in June, including two involving South Korea. Co-host Mexico, Spain, Uruguay and Colombia will also play there.

FIFA's inter-confederation playoff for two of the remaining six spots in the World Cup is set to be played in Guadalajara and Monterrey in March, and sources have told ESPN that world soccer's governing body on Monday requested a status report on security from the Mexican federation ahead of the games.

The CJNG cartel is considered the most powerful in Mexico, with an estimated 19,000 members and operations spanning 21 of the 32 states. It has been designated a foreign terrorist organization by the Trump administration.

The Mexican Open, an ATP tennis tournament, will begin Monday at the GNP Arena in Acapulco, Guerrero. Organizers issued a statement Sunday saying that "the tournament's operation continues as normal."

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