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Estadio BBVA, formerly known as the Estadio BBVA Bancomer, is an association football stadium in Guadalupe, Greater Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. Nicknamed "El Gigante de Acero" in Spanish ( lit. ' The Steel Giant ' ), [ 2 ] the stadium replaced the Estadio Tecnológico as the home of C.F. Monterrey , ending 63 years of residency at that stadium.
The interior of Estadio BBVA. In July 2015, Monterrey moved to a new stadium called Estadio BBVA, located in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, in Greater Monterrey. The new stadium currently has a capacity of 53,500 people. The stadium has similar features of those incorporated within the design of England's Wembley Stadium and the Aviva Stadium in Ireland.
Estadio Morelos: 35,000 Nuevo León (NL) 1994 Auditorio Citibanamex: Monterrey: 10,320 November 27, 2003 Arena Monterrey: 17,999 July 13, 1990 Estadio Mobil Super: 21,906 August 2, 2015 Estadio BBVA Bancomer: 51,000 May 30, 1967 Estadio Universitario: San Nicolás de los Garza: 41,650 Puebla (PL) June 16, 1973 Estadio de Béisbol Hermanos ...
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
Tigres won by 4–0 against San José at the Estadio Universitario with two goals of Rafael Sóbis, and goals of Guerrón and Egidio Arévalo on 17 March. [27] On 8 April, Tigres received River Plate for a high-profile match in the Estadio Universitario. River Plate needed to win or tie to remain in the fight for a ticket to the next phase.
Estadio Monterrey may refer to: Estadio BBVA , a soccer stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey , a baseball stadium in Monterrey, Mexico
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Estadio Borregos, also referred to as Estadio Banorte for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Monterrey, Mexico.It is the home stadium for the college football team Borregos Salvajes Monterrey of the ONEFA and the professional American football team Fundidores de Monterrey from the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional.