Estadio Banorte disables parking for América vs. Cruz Azul

Estadio Banorte announced no parking available for the América vs. Cruz Azul match in Jornada 14 of Clausura 2026, as spaces sold out in advance via Fanki platform for 1,139 pesos. This marks the second time, following the Portugal vs. Mexico friendly. Public transport or other options are recommended.

Estadio Banorte issued a statement saying “no parking spaces available for the América vs. Cruz Azul match in Jornada 14 beyond those previously assigned via the Fanki digital platform”. The spots cost 1,139 pesos and are no longer available.

They mentioned a Park & Ride service inside the stadium, awaiting authorities' approval. This measure was used before for the Portugal vs. Mexico friendly, which ended 0-0.

For the April 11 Saturday match at 9:05 p.m. central Mexico time, road closures are set nearby, including Lateral Periférico y Coscomate, Entrada al Circuito Azteca, Av. Imán y Circuito Azteca, among others. These stem from the CDMX and stadium mobility plan for the FIFA 2026 World Cup preparations.

The game airs on Canal 5, TUDN, and VIX Premium. Tickets start at 683 pesos in north zones up to 9,113 pesos in Premium A Chairman’s Club.

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