Mexico plans legends match against Brazil at the Azteca

The Mexican Football Federation is preparing an exciting legends match between Mexico and Brazil at the Estadio Azteca, as part of pre-2026 World Cup activities. The game could feature stars like Cafú, Ronaldinho, and Kaká, adding to events at World Cup venues. A friendly against Argentina is also under consideration.

As part of preparations for the 2026 World Cup, the Estadio Azteca—known as Estadio Ciudad de México during the tournament—will host a legends match between Mexico and Brazil national teams. According to sources close to the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), the game is slated for April 18, 2026, following the stadium's reopening on March 28 with a friendly between the Mexican national team and Portugal.

For the Brazilian side, possible participants include Cafú, Ronaldinho, and Kaká, promising a nostalgic spectacle. While specific names for the Mexican team in this match are unconfirmed, a similar event in Monterrey on January 17, 2026, will feature Jared Borgetti, Miguel Layún, Luis Hernández, Andrés Guardado, and Rafael Márquez, among others.

This match is part of the Organizing Committee's activities in Mexico City, including the largest FIFA Fan Fest in history at the Zócalo, with broadcasts of over 100 matches over 40 days. Additionally, the FMF is seeking to arrange a friendly against Argentina as part of the Tri's preparation schedule under Javier Aguirre, which includes tours in January against Panama and Bolivia, a February match against Iceland, and March games against Portugal and Belgium.

The only confirmed legends match so far is in Monterrey at Estadio BBVA (renamed Estadio Monterrey), where international legends like Francesco Totti, Alessandro Del Piero, Pepe, Carles Puyol, and Cafú will face the Mexicans on January 17 at 7:00 pm. Tickets are available from 310 to 1,736 MXN.

These initiatives aim to build excitement leading up to the World Cup, with the Azteca as a key venue in the capital.

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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.

In the highly anticipated legends match announced last December, Mexico edged Brazil 3-2 at Estadio Azteca (the Coloso de Santa Úrsula), featuring stars like Ronaldinho, Kaká, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, and Oribe Peralta. The game stirred memories of Mexico's 1999 Confederations Cup win on the same pitch, drawing passionate fans in tricolor and verdeamarelo.

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Portugal drew 0-0 with 2026 World Cup co-hosts Mexico in a warm-up friendly at the high-altitude Estadio Azteca on Saturday. Coach Roberto Martinez praised substitute Paulinho's return from international exile, amid a tense clash between Chelsea's Pedro Neto and Mexico's Jesus Gallardo.

President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mexico City Head of Government Clara Brugada announced they will watch the 2026 World Cup opening match from the FIFA Fan Fest at the Zocalo in Mexico City.

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Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced the placement of seven new screens at key points in the capital so more fans can watch Mexico's matches in the World Cup.

Silvestre Dangond and Carlos Vives will perform a concert on June 16 at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, right before Colombia's national team debut in the 2026 World Cup. Néstor Lorenzo's squad faces Uzbekistan on June 17 at Estadio Azteca. The event blends music and soccer to celebrate Colombian identity.

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Mexico City's head of government, Clara Brugada, proposed suspending classes and promoting home office on days of 2026 World Cup matches at Estadio Banorte to reduce traffic. The initiative seeks coordination with the SEP and business sector, similar to COVID-19 pandemic measures. Agreements are awaited to avoid road congestion.

 

 

 

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