Mexico will build three stadiums for the World Cup in 2026.
At the conclusion of the 2022 World Cup, fans awaited the first developments for the 2026 World Cup. As one of the most prominent figures in soccer, his fans and followers are kept up to date on all things related to the upcoming World Cup.
This will be the first event with 48 teams, giving many other countries the opportunity to accommodate and make history. Stadiums are an important part of the Soccer World Cup. As a result, the cities in Mexico that will host the 2026 World Cup will be revealed in great detail.
Mexico's World Cup venues for 2026
Mexico, along with the United States of America and Canada, has been proposed as one of the venues for the 2026 World Cup since June 2022. In total, three different stadiums in Mexico's cities will host the world's ten most important sporting events.
According to the Trucos. mx portal, the growth of sports predictions in the most recent World Cup edition was exponential, with great odds and surprising teams. Fans have already started preparing for the 20th edition of the most-watched event.
Posen Stadium
The stadium, known as Estadio Chivas in Guadalajara, is owned by Club Deportivo Guadalajara. It is in the municipality of Zapopan, in the Jalisco metropolitan area of Guadalajara. It just so happens to be in the right place at the right time for big events.
The stadium's foundation was completed in 2010, and it is now one of the most recent, despite several controversies surrounding the construction in its early years. Up to 48,071 people can enter the vast covered area to enjoy the entertainment.
BBVA Stadium
The stadium serves as the home of the Monterrey Football Club, or Rayados, of Mexico's First Division. He was in the Monterrey metropolitan area on August 2, 2015, for a match between Benfica and Monterrey, which the latter won by a score of 3 goals.
A joint venture and the FEMSA group collaborated on the innovative and futuristic project for Av. Pablo Livas 2011, La Pastora, 67140. The maximum capacity is 51,000 people, with a grass surface and close proximity to the players' public goods.
The stadium of the Aztecs
Azteca City in Mexico is the oldest stadium that will host the World Cup in 2026. However, the renovation of the Azteca Stadium is still being considered by the government's head, Claudia Sheinbaum. It has a grass surface and a large population, with a maximum capacity of 87,523 people.
The 20th World Cup will be held in North America, with Mexico, the United States, and Canada all offering their territory as a venue. Because Mexico has a large number of stadiums, it was possible to select the most appropriate locations to meet the expected number of visitors.