Azteca to reopen with Mexico facing Ronaldo''s Portugal in March friendly
Azteca Stadium will reopen in March when Mexico hosts Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo in a friendly match ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the Mexican soccer federation confirmed Tuesday.The iconic stadium, closed since May of last year for renovations, will host five World Cup matches, including the opener on June 11.Azteca, recently renamed Banorte Stadium, will become the first venue in history to host a third World Cup opening match.
Azteca Stadium will reopen in March when Mexico hosts Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo in a friendly match ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the Mexican soccer federation confirmed Tuesday.
The iconic stadium, closed since May of last year for renovations, will host five World Cup matches, including the opener on June 11.
Azteca, recently renamed Banorte Stadium, will become the first venue in history to host a third World Cup opening match. Mexico, which staged the World Cup in 1970 and 1986, is co-hosting next summer's tournament with the United States and Canada.
The match against Portugal will take place on March 28. Mexico also announced a warmup game against Belgium to be played three days later at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Coach Javier Aguirre said after a 2-1 loss to Paraguay in November that he wanted to play two matches with players from the local league in Central America in January, but the Mexican federation has yet confirmed them.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Trump's Controversial Stance on Iran's 2026 World Cup Participation
Yoane Wissa Returns: DR Congo's World Cup Bid Gains Momentum
Graham Potter's Journey: Steering Sweden to World Cup Success
Iran's Potential Withdrawal from World Cup Spurs Global Soccer Dilemma
World Cup Dreams Dashed for Mexico's Luis Angel Malagon

