Viral sensation Merlin the duck denied entry to stadium ahead of Mexico game

25 Jun 2026 • 8:41 AM MYT
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Viral sensation Merlin the duck denied entry to stadium ahead of Mexico game

Merlin the duck, an unexpected folk hero of the World Cup 2026, was ultimately denied entry to Mexico City's stadium on Wednesday for Mexico's match against the Czech Republic, despite a wave of public support.

The beloved bird, who had captured hearts across social media, became a sensation, with supporters campaigning for him to attend the game alongside his family.

In less than two weeks, Merlin's journey saw him go from waddling through the capital's streets during Mexico's opening victory to visiting the presidential palace.

However, his bid to watch the match was cut short. While he couldn't remain for the game, Merlin was granted access to the Azteca Stadium grounds to film a segment with Televisa, one of Latin America’s largest television networks.

FIFA regulations prohibit animals from entering venues to safeguard their well-being (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Under strict security protocols, Merlin traveled comfortably inside a transport crate, accompanied by owner Carla Gómez and her son Cristian, as curious fans gathered to catch a glimpse of the tournament’s most unexpected star. However, he could not remain for the match, as FIFA regulations prohibit animals from entering venues in order to safeguard their well-being.

A FIFA tournament spokesperson confirmed Merlin was permitted to enter the perimeter but not the stadium, and did not offer further comment.

“These last few days have been crazy, we’ll never stop being grateful for what we’ve experienced,” Gómez told The Associated Press. “Everyone is truly amazed by Merlin.”

Since his first appearance, Merlin has grown into a social media phenomenon and an international celebrity. Wearing a green Mexico jersey and proudly accompanying his family as they sell drinks throughout the city, the 2-year-old duck has become a familiar sight in the capital. Along the way, he has participated in interviews, visited television studios, mingled with supporters at the fan fest in Mexico City’s Zócalo, and even paid a visit to Netflix.

“He’s become our unofficial mascot for Mexico and the World Cup,” said Daniel Krauze, a fan outside the stadium who sported a duck hat. “I feel proud to wear Merlin the duck.”

Merlin has also found himself at the center of a trademark dispute, when at least two applications before Gómez's sought the rights to his name for exclusive commercial use. The registration was ultimately granted to Gómez.

Now, following hundreds of requests from fans, the family will finally be able to watch Mexico's national team live. Gómez described the occasion as a “very powerful emotion.”

And although the duck darling will not be cheering from the stands, she is convinced that Mexico’s most famous feathered supporter will still be bringing luck to El Tri: “Merlin is a lucky charm, and I know that, with him, the Mexican national team will win again today.”

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