Azteca Stadium, also known as Estadio Banorte, is being extensively renovated in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The upgrades aim to modernize the venue while preserving its historical significance.
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- Azteca Stadium, also known as Estadio Banorte, is being renovated for the 2026 World Cup.
- Stadium director Félix Aguirre says the renovation will preserve the stadium's core essence. 7s
- The stadium is known for hosting Pelé's final World Cup in 1970 and Maradona's performance in 1986. 30s
- Renovations include 4,000 new seats, advanced lighting, and over 340 speakers. 40s
- Azteca will be the first stadium to host three World Cup opening matches in June 2026. 48s