Necaxa Vs Mazatlán Match Sparks Controversy Amid Referee Decisions

by Emma Tucker
Necaxa Vs Mazatlán Match Sparks Controversy Amid Referee Decisions

Necaxa Vs Mazatlán Match Sparks Controversy Amid Referee Decisions...

The highly anticipated Liga MX match between Necaxa and Mazatlán FC on April 3, 2026, ended in controversy, sparking widespread debate across the United States. The game, which concluded in a 2-2 draw, was marred by contentious referee decisions that have left fans and analysts questioning the integrity of the officiating.

In the 78th minute, Necaxa was awarded a penalty kick after a Mazatlán defender was deemed to have committed a handball in the box. Review footage, however, showed minimal contact, leading to heated discussions about the call's validity. Moments later, Mazatlán equalized with a goal that appeared to be offside, but the assistant referee allowed it to stand.

The fallout has been significant, with fans taking to social media to express their frustration. Many US-based Liga MX enthusiasts, who make up a large portion of the league's viewership, have called for increased transparency and the use of VAR (Video Assistant Referee) in future matches. The controversy has also reignited debates about the quality of officiating in Mexican soccer.

This match is trending in the US today because Liga MX has a massive following among Hispanic and Latino communities, particularly in states like California, Texas, and Illinois. The league's accessibility on platforms like Univision and TUDN has further amplified its reach, making moments like these a focal point for fans nationwide.

Both Necaxa and Mazatlán FC have yet to issue official statements regarding the match, but the controversy is unlikely to fade soon. As the Liga MX season progresses, the spotlight will remain on how the league addresses these concerns to maintain its credibility and fan trust.

Emma Tucker

Editor at Radio Insular covering trending news and global updates.