Cruz Azul Stadium Location: Updates & Details

La Maquina had a second meeting with Mexico City authorities to determine the location of his new home.


Blue Cross He had a second meeting with the authorities of Mexico City. At both meetings the issue of a new stadium for La Maquina Celeste and it was agreed that the most advanced option is in the surroundings of the Bicentennial Parkin the delegation Azcapotzalco.

In the talks, between Blue Cross and the government of the Mexico Cityit was agreed that the feasibility of building the new stadium of La Maquina Celeste within the territory of the delegation Azcapotzalco.

Issues related to communication routes, possible effects on neighbors and the state of the land will be reviewed to continue with the plan to build the property in that area.

In the first meeting that was held between managers and authorities, three possible headquarters. One in the Gustavo A. Madero delegation, another in Iztapalapa and Azcapotzalcothe last location is the one that has gained the most strength in the last few hours.

Blue Cross had planned the property in Azcapotzalco For months, however, difficulties that arose in the area caused that plan to be shelved. Also, the State of Mexico was considered as the place where the new stadium would be built, but the lack of agreements regarding taxes ruled out the possibility of taking the team to Tlalnepantla.

The point on which all involved agree is that the estadio of the Blue Cross will be built in the Mexico Cityso venues outside that territory will no longer be considered.

If an agreement is reached, and with a million-dollar budget approved within the cooperative for the construction of a new stadiumthe official announcement would be made before the 2026 World Cup, with the authorities involved.

Blue Cross has been trying for several years to build its own estadio and obtained the support of the authorities of the Mexico City.

Marcus Cole

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