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The Nuevo Estadio Azul is a planned stadium in Mexico City, intended to replace the Estadio Azul, the former home of football club Cruz Azul. History The building ...
However, in July 2018, the demolition project was put on hold. In the 2023–24 Liga MX season, Cruz Azul returned to the stadium. Both times Mexico hosted the World Cup, Estadio Azul did not host matches mainly due to the age of the structure, bad parking facilities, and complex traffic patterns. A peculiarity of this stadium is that it is ...
La Sangre Azul creating a mosaic in support of Cruz Azul at Estadio Azul. Logo of La Sangre Azul. Cruz Azul has a passionate fan base, with La Sangre Azul as its only official supporters' group (barra brava in Spanish), recognized by the club. Established in January 2001, it is known for its unwavering support, creating a vibrant atmosphere at ...
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
Estadio Azul, Benito Juárez, Mexico City: Referee: Marco Antonio Rodríguez [2] ← Clausura 2009. Bicentenario 2010 → . The Apertura 2009 Liguilla Final is a two ...
The Tazón México IV was held on May 12, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at the Estadio Azul in Mexico City, with a record attendance for the LFA of 18,000 fans present. The commissioner of the CFL, Randy Ambrossie, was the great guest of the event and together with Alejandro Jaimes, commissioner of the LFA, and Gabriel Soto, they started the fourth edition ...
The first leg was played at the Estadio Tecnológico, where Monterrey overcame a 3–1 deficit to win the game 4–3. The second leg was played at the Estadio Azul, with Monterrey winning 2–1. Thus, after a six-year wait Monterrey lifted their third league title. Monterrey in Clausura 2012
After the club was refounded in 1960, they moved to the Estadio Revolución Mexicana (English: Mexican Revolution Stadium) with a capacity of just over 3,000 seats and inaugurated on December 14, 1958. It was the home of Pachuca from 1960 to 1993 (except in the 1986–87 season),and winning two promotions to the Primera División (1967 and 1992).