Azteca Stadium Box Owners Win Long Fight for 2026 World Cup Access
Box owners at Azteca Stadium secured guaranteed access during the 2026 World Cup after an 18-month dispute, with the stadium owner covering FIFA's associated costs.
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After an 18-month dispute, the owners of the Aztec Stadium luxury boxes will be able to use them in the 2026 World Cup without having to pay extra, the stadium director announced on Friday. Unlike the other two stadiums in Mexico that will host matches next year, the Azteca had a problem with the owners of the boxes. They asked that an agreement be respected dating from the construction of the stadium six decades ago, which granted them unlimite…
Azteca box owners granted '26 World Cup access
Estadio Banorte managing director Felix Aguirre on Friday confirmed that the legendary Azteca Stadium reached a deal with FIFA to grant luxury box owners full access to their seats for 2026 World Cup matches without need for any additional payment.
After 18 months of dispute, the 'World Cup novel' ends, the owners of the Aztec Stadium will have free access in the 2026 World Cup. That is, FIFA will respect their places. You may also be interested: Between doubts and contracts, the Aztec Stadium remains without official voice for the 2026 World Cup The Mexican Association of Palcos and Plateas Owners reached an agreement with the Banorte Stadium (new name of the Santa Ursula Colossus), which…
Punto y Coma MX Ciudad de México.– The owners of pallets and plates of Banorte Stadium, formerly Estadio Azteca, will be able to attend without cost the matches of the World Cup 2026 that are played in this headquarters, after an agreement reached between the administration of the property and the International Football Federation Association (FIFA). Félix Aguirre, director general of the stadium, confirmed in interview with Radio Formula that t…
Good news for the owners of pallets and plates of the Aztec Stadium! Félix Aguirre, Director of the Banorte Stadium (Azteca), confirmed that all owners will have access to their respective boxes during the 2026 World Cup. Best of all, they will not have to pay anything, they will only have to stick to the rules of FIFA. For example, they will have to have their FIFA ID, otherwise they will not be able to access the stadium. Photography Getty Ima…
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