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Mexico City's Estadio Azteca has changed its name to Estadio Banorte in order to help fund the final stages of remodeling for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
Elevate will lead premium hospitality efforts at Estadio Banorte (formerly Estadio Azteca), the largest and most historic ...
En 2026, el “Coloso de Santa Úrsula” se convertirá en el primer estadio en la historia en albergar tres inauguraciones de la Copa del Mundo. Estados Unidos, Canadá y México comparten la ...
The Estadio Azteca, an iconic venue in world football, is undergoing a massive renovation in preparation for the FIFA World Cup 2026. As one of the host stadiums, including the opening match, the ...
The legendary Estadio Azteca will be renamed and will now bear the name of a Mexican bank sponsor in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This was announced on Friday (March 14) by Banorte and ...
El Azteca, con capacidad para 83.000 espectadores y que recientemente fue rebautizado con el nombre del banco Banorte, albergará cinco partidos, incluido el encuentro inaugural del torneo.
The legendary Estadio Azteca will be renamed and will now bear the name of a Mexican bank sponsor in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This was announced on Friday (March 14) by Banorte and ...
Closed since 2024 due to remodeling work, the Estadio Banorte is expected to finish construction later this year or in early 2026. However, the new name will not be used during the 2026 World Cup.