Last week I was passing through the "Glorieta de Insurgentes" to transfer from the Metrobus to the subway. A "glorieta" is a traffic circle, and this one, along Insurgentes Avenue, is a large circular area lined with shops. The Metrobus and subway stations here on the border between two touristy areas, the "Zona Rosa" and "Roma Norte", make it an important transportation hub, especially for visitors staying in the area.
There are numerous passageways leading out of the "glorieta" onto the intersecting streets. I noticed painters at work by one of those passages.
I then realized that all of the passageways leading out of the circle had been painted or were in the process of being painted. It was obviously one of the beautification projects for the World Cup, and the theme of most of the murals was "fútbol".
This mural is a reference to the ancient Mayan myth of the "Hero Twins" who saved humanity from darkness by defeating the gods of the underworld in a ball game. Here the twins are portrayed as "axolotl", the amphibians that have, as I have previously mentioned, been adopted by the city as their mascot.