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Mariana Ochoa responds to rumors of a supposed fine for her World Cup song; denies problems with FIFA
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Mariana Ochoa responds to rumors of a supposed fine for her World Cup song; denies problems with FIFA

Mariana Ochoa responded to rumors suggesting she might face a fine from FIFA for her song 'Ponte el sombrero,' which was inspired by the 2026 World Cup. She denied any issues with FIFA, stating that she has not received any communication from the organization and that her song does not include any prohibited words. Ochoa explained that she took precautions to avoid legal problems and clarified that FIFA's restrictions primarily apply to commercial and advertising uses.

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Mariana Ochoa responds to rumors of a supposed fine for her World Cup song; denies problems with FIFA

Mariana Ochoa responded to rumors suggesting she might face a fine from FIFA for her song 'Ponte el sombrero,' which was inspired by the 2026 World Cup. She denied any issues with FIFA, stating that she has not received any communication from the organization and that her song does not include any prohibited words. Ochoa explained that she took precautions to avoid legal problems and clarified that FIFA's restrictions primarily apply to commercial and advertising uses.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Mariana Ochoa's response to allegations without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports her claims directly and includes her explanations without apparent favoritism or criticism.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports Mariana Ochoa's denial of any issues with FIFA regarding her song, citing her statements in press conference. It includes direct quotes and clarifies her explanation about avoiding prohibited terms. The only minor deduction from 100 is due to some minor editorial phras

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