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2026 FIFA World Cup to be policed by robots

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Advanced surveillance and protection for policeComprehensive security for the World Cup

The Mexican city of Guadalupe will be using state-of-the-art robots to police in and around its stadium during the 2026 FIFA World Cup later this year, a massive event hosted across Mexico, the United States, and Canada.

These units, known as the K9-X division, will form a key part of the surveillance and early response strategy around stadiums and high-traffic areas for the year’s most anticipated sporting event.

Advanced surveillance and protection for police

The purchase of four robot dogs by the Guadalupe municipality involved an investment of approximately 2.5 million pesos (around €125,000). Equipped with high-resolution cameras, night-vision lenses, and made of durable materials, the dog-like robots can navigate uneven terrain, climb stairs, and operate in low-visibility conditions. In a public demonstration, one robot entered an abandoned building and streamed real-time images to officers stationed at a safe distance. In this scenario, the robot confronted an armed individual and used its speaker to command them to drop the weapon, to show off its ability to handle risky situations without endangering officers.

Guadalupe’s mayor, Héctor García, stated that the primary objective of these robot dogs is to safeguard police officers’ physical safety, allowing the robots to enter potentially hazardous environments first.

¡El futuro es hoy! 😮🐶

El Ayuntamiento de Guadalupe, Nuevo León, presentó a sus nuevos elementos de seguridad, unos “perros robot” que ayudarán a la policía a las tareas de vigilancia y prevención del delito durante el Mundial.

Estos lomitos de metal son capaces de entrar a… pic.twitter.com/sFdhuBU5Am

— Imagen Poblana (@ImagenPoblana) February 10, 2026

Their deployment will target disturbances, fights, riots, incidents involving drunk fans, and hard-to-reach areas near World Cup venues, such as the BBVA Stadium, which will be renamed Estadio Monterrey for the tournament and host four matches. Authorities stress that these robots are unarmed, with their role limited to surveillance, communication, and risk assessment, serving as the police’s eyes and ears before direct intervention.

Comprehensive security for the World Cup

The integration of robot dogs is part of a broader security plan that includes increased patrols and aerial surveillance systems, such as drones and anti-drone technology, to monitor crowds and prevent incidents in real time. With millions of international visitors expected, the main challenges will involve early threat detection, crowd control, and rapid responses to any irregularities. International experience shows that patrol robots have already been used by police and military forces for tasks like bomb disposal, reconnaissance, and disaster response, and they are now being adopted for major sporting events.

In Guadalupe, the commitment to automated technology hopes to minimise risks to personnel and enhance reaction times during one of the world’s most scrutinised events.

These developments reflect a global trend towards incorporating robotic solutions in public security, with the goal of anticipating threats and protecting both attendees and law enforcement in high-attendance, logistically complex scenarios.

The World Cup is due to kick off on June 11 with Mexico vs. South Africa. Spain has an easy start against Cape Verde on June 15 in Atlanta, and England faces Croatia in Arlington (Texas) on June 17.

Demonstration of robots to be lookout for hooligans.<br />Credit: HGG FB


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