Fifa Authorizes the Mx League an Extension to Deliver the World Cup Stadiums
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Mexico, 2 Apr (EFE).- The Mexican football league announced this Thursday that FIFA authorized an extension to deliver the stadiums in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey that will be the headquarters of the World Cup that starts next June 11. “ FIFA has authorized the extension on the delivery dates of the World Cup stadiums. Aztec Stadium and Akron Stadium can be used until May 13, while BBVA Stadium will have a deadline of May 17, which wi…
The MX League clarified what will be the situation of the World Cup stadiums in the closing of the 2026 Closure and the dates they have to release it
The MX League reported that FIFA granted an extension for the delivery of the three Mexican stadiums that will host the 2026 World Cup. According to the statement, Banorte Stadium and Akron Stadium will be able to be used until May 13, while BBVA Stadium will have as its deadline the 17th of the same month. With this extension, it seeks to ensure that the properties meet international standards and are ready to receive matches from the 2026 Worl…
Between May 13 and 17 will have to deliver the Azteca, Akron and BBVA stadiums The FIFA entry authorizes the MX League an extension to deliver the World Cup stadiums was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
PHOTO: CORTESÍA GOVERNMENT OF THE CDMX In the face of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the operating times begin to tighten for Mexican football. However, in a strategic movement, the MX League obtained a key extension by FIFA that will allow some clubs to maintain the venue in the final phase of the 2026 Closure. FIFA yields... but with conditions Initially, the delivery of the World Cup stadiums was set for May 11, 2026, a date that seriously complica…
With this authorization, the Americas, which is home to Azteca; Guadalajara, Akron; and Monterrey, BBVA; will be able to dispute, if necessary, their encounters up to the semifinals of the so-called Liguilla del Cerración 2026.
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