News illustration of Mexico-Portugal 0-0 draw at reopened Estadio Banorte, featuring fan tragedy, protests, and crowd issues.
News illustration of Mexico-Portugal 0-0 draw at reopened Estadio Banorte, featuring fan tragedy, protests, and crowd issues.
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Mexico 0-0 Portugal in goalless Estadio Banorte reopening match marred by fan death

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Mexico held Portugal to a 0-0 draw in the March 28 friendly that reopened the remodeled Estadio Banorte (formerly Azteca), testing upgrades for its five 2026 World Cup matches, including the opener. As previewed in prior coverage of preparations and Cristiano Ronaldo's absence, the event saw a 27-year-old fan's fatal fall from a suite, nearby protests over missing persons, homophobic chants, and operational issues like digital entry delays.

Mexico coach Javier Aguirre lauded his side after the match: “These players passed this trial by fire. You've got to have guts, players shouldn't hide.” Portugal's Roberto Martínez was content despite his team's dominance without a goal.

Tragedy unfolded minutes before kickoff when an inebriated 27-year-old fan attempted to jump from the second to first level in suite zone 51, falling to the ground floor, according to the Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC). The Ciudad de México Attorney General's Office (FGJCDMX) is investigating via autopsy, camera footage, and witness interviews. A 10,000-strong security force maintained order, arresting scalpers.

Outside, mothers searching for disappeared persons protested, blocking streets and highlighting 6,000 missing in CDMX and 134,000 nationwide. One said: “While they celebrate inside, we mourn outside.” Two homophobic chants drew boos for players.

Entry was delayed by internet-related digital reader failures, and ad boards obstructed views in front rows behind the goals despite premium ticket prices up to 3,800 pesos.

FIFA-approved pitch, enhanced seats, lights, and sound earned praise, while food/drink prices (e.g., 190-peso beers) aligned with major events like the Mexico GP.

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Discussions on X highlight shock over a 27-year-old fan's fatal fall from a suite while intoxicated during the Estadio Banorte reopening, with opinions blaming the fan's recklessness or inadequate security. Users criticized poor visibility in front rows despite high ticket prices, digital entry delays causing chaos, external protests on missing persons and other issues, homophobic chants, and the boring 0-0 draw leading to boos for Mexico. Sentiments mix tragedy, disappointment in organization for 2026 World Cup readiness, and calls for better safety.

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Illustration depicting the remodeled Estadio Banorte stadium during Mexico vs. Portugal friendly, with cheering fans, on-field action, outside protests, arriving buses, cashless signs, and Ronaldo's empty VIP seat.
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Mexico vs. Portugal friendly inaugurates remodeled Estadio Banorte amid Ronaldo absence and protests

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The March 28 friendly between Mexico and Portugal marked the reopening of Estadio Banorte (formerly Azteca) after a $300 million remodel for the 2026 World Cup. Cristiano Ronaldo missed the match due to injury but soon resumed training, sparking online memes. The event drew protests, extended public transport, and featured a cashless payment system.

Following confirmation despite earlier security concerns, Mexico faces Portugal in a World Cup 2026 preparation friendly on Saturday, March 28, at 7:00 p.m. central Mexico time at Banorte Stadium (formerly Azteca) in Mexico City. The match marks the venue's reopening, highlighting Mexico's newcomers like Álvaro Fidalgo and returnee Guillermo Ochoa, while Portugal arrives without injured Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Portugal bermain imbang 0-0 dengan tuan rumah bersama Piala Dunia 2026, Meksiko, dalam laga uji coba di Estadio Azteca yang berada di dataran tinggi pada hari Sabtu. Pelatih Roberto Martinez memuji kembalinya pemain pengganti Paulinho dari masa absen internasional, di tengah ketegangan antara Pedro Neto dari Chelsea dan Jesus Gallardo dari Meksiko.

With 100 days until the opening match Mexico vs. South Africa, Mexico City unveiled its main initiative for the 2026 World Cup: a FIFA Fan Festival in the Zocalo broadcasting all 104 tournament matches on a 510-square-meter LED screen, with free access and a family-friendly atmosphere.

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Neighbors from Tlalpan and anti-World Cup groups plan to block Calzada de Tlalpan on Saturday, March 28, ahead of the Mexico vs. Portugal friendly at Estadio Banorte. The protest opposes the urban impacts of 2026 World Cup preparations, including rent hikes and gentrification. Authorities announced road closures starting at 1 p.m.

Mexico's government advanced preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026, with the inaugural match scheduled for June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. President Claudia Sheinbaum and Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez emphasized the chance to showcase the country's culture and hospitality during the event co-hosted with the United States and Canada. FIFA representatives confirmed the historic decision to open in Mexico due to its legacy in three previous editions.

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Presiden FIFA Gianni Infantino menyatakan keyakinan kuat terhadap kemampuan Meksiko untuk menyelenggarakan Piala Dunia 2026, meskipun kekerasan menyusul pembunuhan pemimpin kartel narkoba. Kerusuhan yang berpusat di negara bagian Jalisco termasuk kota tuan rumah Guadalajara telah menimbulkan kekhawatiran keamanan hanya beberapa bulan sebelum turnamen. Pejabat Meksiko meyakinkan bahwa persiapan tetap on track tanpa risiko bagi penggemar.

 

 

 

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