Empatan Mexico and Portugal in Reopening of Banorte Stadium
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Portugal and Mexico tied without goals, but Cancelo took a marked opinion regarding the Mexican game
No, because it was not worth paying the ticket to see Mexico vs Portugal with this sad tie. However, the good vibe, the atmosphere, the chants and the color were never missing from the Mexican hobby, which at all times maintained support for the tricolor team at Banorte Stadium.The Mexican team led by Javier Aguirre was able to endure the 0-0 in the score before the Portuguese. Despite the result, the fight masks, hats and shirts of the ‘El Brot…
. A bad rehearsal of the World Cup had the Mexican Selection, since a hobby sector turned its back and chanted oles in favor of Portugal in the last minutes of the game of reopening of the Banorte Stadium, after 22 months of remodeling. The "Cielito Lindo" resonated in the first time by the bulk of the 81,344 attendees to the Colossus (where were the remaining 6,000 tickets left?), but that same melody in the end was only used by the local sound…
The Mexican National Team was booed by the fans who attended the reopening of Banorte Stadium, after setting 0-0 against Portugal on Saturday, March 28, 2026. The team led by Javier Aguirre showed an irregular performance and left doubts towards the 2026 World Cup, where he will open the tournament in front of South Africa. Mexico will face Belgium on Tuesday, March 31, in Chicago, within its preparation schedule that also includes matches again…
By: ESPN Mexico City, Mexico.- It was party night, though not goal night. The Banorte Stadium again opened its doors, after 20 months of remodeling works, and it did so with a match between Mexico and Portugal, which did not pass the tie without goals. Javier Aguirre himself had anticipated it, the game against Portugal was going to be the closest thing to what will be the opening of the 2026 World Cup on June 11. That’s why he needed to see the…
The Tricolor equaled without goals against Portugal in the re-opening of the historic Aztec Stadium, now called Estadio Banorte, before more than 81 thousand fans CITY OF MEXICO.— The National Team of Mexico returned home on a night of special symbolism. The goalless draw against Portugal not only represented a demanding test of preparation for the World Cup of 2026, but also the re-opening of the historic Aztec Stadium, now known as Estadio Ban…
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