In line with that vision, the network will lead the exclusive global broadcast of the Street Child World Cup 2026, to be held in Mexico, in partnership with Street Child United.
Alejandro Mercado, CEO of PX Sports, emphasized the importance of the moment for both the organization and the communities involved.
“We are committed to telling these stories with the dignity, authenticity, and global reach they deserve, creating content that not only inspires but generates real action and change in the communities that need it most. We feel deeply proud and grateful that Street Child United has entrusted us to lead the exclusive broadcasting of the Street Child World Cup 2026 matches, taking place in Mexico — a historic event that will bring together more than 25 countries and indigenous groups,” he said.
For Street Child United, the agreement represents an opportunity to expand the visibility of young people whose realities are rarely represented in global media.
John Wroe, Co-Founder and CEO of the foundation, noted: “Our partnership with PX Sports is an exciting step forward for the Street Child World Cup and for the young people at the heart of it. Together, we are creating a transformative global platform that turns invisibility into visibility — putting eyes on the experiences of street-connected young people. In doing so, we are allowing young people to define how they are seen by the world, take ownership of their stories and challenge the narratives too often imposed on them. PX Sports' commitment to authentic, youth-first storytelling will help ensure these voices are heard, their stories are respected, and that this visibility translates into lasting change far beyond the pitch.”
Through this partnership, PX Sports reinforces its commitment to leveraging sport as a driver of awareness, inclusion, and measurable social impact on a global scale.
@Newsline Report 2026