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Estadio Nemesio Díez (Nemesio Díez Stadium) unofficially known as La Bombonera is an association football stadium located in the city of Toluca de Lerdo, State of Mexico, Mexico Opened on August 8, 1954, with a capacity of 30,000, it is It is the home of Deportivo Toluca F.C. and Deportivo Toluca F.C. (women). It is one of the oldest football ...
Rank Stadium Capacity City State Type Tenant Estimated Cost Status Inauguration 1: Nuevo Estadio Tigres: 65,000: San Nicolás de los Garza: Nuevo León: Football
After the death of Nemesio Díez Riega, president and then owner of the club, in June 2000, the stadium name was changed to Estadio Nemesio Díez. With an investment of 800 million Mexican pesos (about 40 million United States dollars), the announcement to remodel The Nemesio Diez stadium by 2017 was made, when Club Deportivo Toluca celebrates ...
The Nemesio Díez Riega Stadium, also popularly known as "La Bombonera", is a football stadium located in the city of Toluca, capital of the State of Mexico in Mexico. It is the usual headquarters of Deportivo Toluca Fútbol Club and Deportivo Toluca Femenil.
The club's stadium Estadio Nemesio Diez. It was officially inaugurated on August 8, 1954, and has a capacity for 30,000 spectators. Currently, the men's club has been participating in the Liga MX since 1954.
They are ordered by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate. All Mexican stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. Existing stadiums
Atlético Mexiquense began at Estadio Nemesio Díez in the city Toluca, alternating with their parent team. Starting in the Apertura 2005 season, Atlético Mexiquense moved Ixtapan 90 Stadium, founded in the district of Ixtapan de la Sal, which has a capacity for 2,500 fans. The team moved back to "La Bombonera" for the Apertura 2008–09 season.
The 2009–19 Deportivo Toluca F.C. season was the 93rd season in the football club's history and the 57th consecutive season in the top flight of Mexican football.The club participated in the Apertura and Bicentenario tournaments of the Mexican Primera División and in the CONCACAF Champions League.