Estadio Azteca renamed in deal to fund World Cup renovations
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DETROIT — (Alan Vanegas) The Estadio Azteca, located in Mexico City and considered one of the most emblematic stadiums, has unexpectedly changed its name while renovations are carried out for the 2026 Mexico-United States-Canada World Cup. Last Friday, March 14, Banorte and Grupo Ollamani announced that the ‘Colossus of Santa […] The post Estadio Azteca changes name due to multi-million dollar sponsorship deals appeared first on Latino Detroit.
The Aztec Stadium, an icon of world football, is ready to start a new stage in its history. With an investment of 2 billion pesos (approximately 106 million dollars), through a 12-year loan, this legendary venue is preparing to host its third FIFA World Cup next year. This project, in addition to renewing its infrastructure, will mark a significant change: the mythical stadium will change its name to Banorte Stadium, as part of the agreement bet…
Estadio Azteca renamed in deal to fund World Cup renovations
Mexico City’s iconic Estadio Azteca, a historic venue for global soccer, has officially been renamed Estadio Banorte as part of a financial agreement to fund its renovation ahead of the men’s 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stadium, which has hosted two men’s World Cup finals and is set to become the first venue to host three tournaments, will receive a 2.1 billion peso (US $105.6 million) loan from Banorte, one of Mexico’s leading banks. Renovations a…
The 2026 World Cup is one of the most anticipated sports fairs in Mexico, because after four decades, Mexican fans will have the opportunity to enjoy an opening of this magnificent event in Aztec land. For this reason, the CDMX is already preparing with renovations in its infrastructure as it is the new cycleway that promises to connect the Historic Center with the Aztec Stadium. Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and carry the information in the…
Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and bring the information in the palm of your hand. At risk the headquarters? FIFA prohibits changing the name of the Aztec Stadium for the World Cup 2026 FIFA has banned the Aztec Stadium from using its new name, Banorte Stadium, during the World Cup 2026, since its rules prevent the venues from having brand names. The same will happen with the Akron Stadium and BBVA, which will be renamed Guadalajara and Monte…
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is generating great excitement, and one of the topics that has attracted the most attention is the change of name of the stadiums based in Mexico, the United States and Canada. This measure, which may seem surprising, has a raison d’être related to FIFA’s regulations. On TV Azteca Quintana Roo we explain everything you need to know about it. I COULD INTEREST: Coldplay will be on the World Cup 2026 part time show: Mexico, …
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