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Better than Real Madrid, this will be the new Cruz Azul stadium

What it would cost Cruz Azul its new stadium

By Javier Vaca

What it would cost Cruz Azul its new stadium
What it would cost Cruz Azul its new stadium
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Cruz Azul wants once and for all to build its own stadium and for this it is willing to invest whatever is necessary. At the height of the Santiago Bernabéu of Real Madrid and the Azteca Stadium of Club América, the Máquina Celeste seeks to build a large stadium and finally give its fans that pleasure.

Although this project has already been canceled or postponed for one reason or another on various occasions, this time Cruz Azul would go seriously with the construction of its stadium and said by the director of the Cooperative's Board of Directors himself, the institution would take into Mind you start planning your property this year and that in the following months they will already lay the first stone.

For the construction of its stadium, Cruz Azul would invest a good amount of money and according to W Deportes, the project for the house estimates an expense of between 100 and 300 million dollars, a rather huge figure that would imply that the field of the Celestes is one of the most representative in Mexico.

At the moment, the only thing that has not yet been defined is the location of the facility, because although it already has part of the resources and sketches of it, Cruz Azul cannot decide where the property will be located. The Board of Directors of the Cooperative has mentioned that they have some options, Tlalnepantla, Magdalena Mixhuca and Naucalpan being the most attractive sites for this construction.

Where does Cruz Azul play?

After almost 100 years of history, Cruz Azul has not managed to establish itself in a stadium. Throughout its history in Mexican soccer, the Celestial Machine has played in three different venues, the Estadio 10 de Diciembre, the Estadio Azul and the Estadio Azteca, the latter being where it currently plays, paying rent to Televisa, owner of the Club. America and said property.


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