The Mexico national football team is working to change the homophobic chant that has been heard in the stands for years to the Mexican wave that was popularized in the 1986 World Cup. FIFA has warned the Mexican federation that if the chant is repeated, severe sanctions will be applied. The federation has launched a national campaign to promote respect and tolerance in the stadiums. Goalkeeper Memo Ochoa and forward Hugo Sánchez are some of the players who have joined their voices to the campaign. The Mexican team has played well in the World Cup, winning its first two games against South Africa and South Korea. But the federation fears that if things go wrong, the homophobic chant could return. FIFA has said that referees will have to apply the anti-violence and anti-racism protocol in case the chant is heard. The Mexican team is looking for a win in its next game to continue advancing in the World Cup. The respect campaign is an important step to change the culture in the stadiums and promote a more positive and respectful atmosphere. The Mexican federation has worked hard to eradicate the homophobic chant and promote tolerance and respect in the stadiums. The Mexican team is an example of how football can bring people together and promote positive values. The respect campaign is a step in the right direction to create a more positive and respectful atmosphere in the stadiums.