Estadio BBVA

Association football stadium in Guadalupe, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Estadio BBVA, formerly known as Estadio BBVA Bancomer, is an association football stadium located in Guadalupe, Greater Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. Dubbed "El Gigante de Acero" (lit.'The steel giant'),[2] it replaced the Estadio Tecnológico as the home of C.F. Monterrey, ending the club's 63-year tenure at that venue. Its name is branded after the BBVA Spanish bank, and specifically its Mexican branch BBVA Mexico.

Former names
Estadio BBVA Bancomer (2015–2019)
LocationGuadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico
Coordinates25°40′9″N 100°14′40″W
OwnerFEMSA
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Estadio BBVA
El Gigante de Acero
"The steel giant"
Aerial view of the stadium
Interactive map of Estadio BBVA
Former names
Estadio BBVA Bancomer (2015–2019)
LocationGuadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico
Coordinates25°40′9″N 100°14′40″W
OwnerFEMSA
OperatorFEMSA
Capacity53,529
SurfaceGrassMaster
Field size
265x223
Public transit Metrorrey
at Exposición
Construction
Built2011–2015
Opened2 August 2015
Construction cost
US$200 million[1]
ArchitectPopulous / VFO / Federico Velasco
Main contractors
Aceros Lozano, GGP, Maíz Mier
Tenants
C.F. Monterrey (2015–present)
Website
estadio-bbva.mx
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The stadium was inaugurated on 2 August 2015 with the eighth edition of the Eusébio Cup, where Monterrey defeated Benfica 3–0. The stadium is expected to host matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.[3][4]

Design

The stadium was developed by C.F. Monterrey owner FEMSA. It was designed by multinational architecture firm Populous along with the Mexican firm VFO.[5] Federico Velasco along with Populous, were the lead designers for the project.[1] Construction began in August 2011 and was completed in July 2015.[6]

The stadium was opened in 2015 with a capacity of 51,000 people, making it the fourth largest in Mexico. Built at a cost of US$200 million, it was the most expensive stadium in Mexico at the time of its construction.[1] The owners soon added more seats, expanding the capacity to 53,500 in 2016.[7] It has a grass surface, suites, a club-themed restaurant, a club lounge, and high-end interior and exterior design.[8] The inclination of the grandstand is 34 degrees, and the distance between the field and seats is the minimum allowed by FIFA, providing closeness to the action.[9]

Estadio BBVA received a silver certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for its sustainable design. It was the first football stadium in North America to earn the certification.[5]

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Dimensions
Length277 m
Wide232 m
North side height46 m
South side height32 m
Circumference800 m
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Permeable area

More than a third of the total land area are green areas.[10] This proportion exceeds the current regulations. These green areas are used to filter rainwater, which will contribute to the recharge of aquifers. Parking lots are evenly distributed around the stadium, including wooded areas to achieve integration with the Ecological Park.[11] These areas are divided into zones, which are integrated into the landscape and topography. The northern boundary to the Rio La Silla is a wooded trail area that connects the stadium with the New Ecological Park.[12] This ecological park and parking are also green areas, with a landscape design that blends with the surrounding environment, with only trees and plants of the region to facilitate preservation and adaptation to the environment.

View of Cerro de la Silla from inside Estadio BBVA. It is a soccer stadium with a large mountain standing over the stadium.
View of Cerro de la Silla from the northwest stands of Estadio BBVA

Scenery

The stadium is notable for its view of Cerro de la Silla, a prominent mountain with a highest peak of 1,820 m (5,970 ft). The mountain can be seen from the seats located in the northwestern section of the stadium, providing scenic views for fans.

Association Football events

2022 CONCACAF W Championship

The 2022 CONCACAF W Championship held in Mexico, the stadium hosted 8 matches:

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Date Time Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
5 July 202218:00 Costa Rica30 PanamaGroup B4,327
5 July 202221:00 Canada60 Trinidad and Tobago3,872
7 July 202218:00 United States50 JamaicaGroup A3,150
7 July 202221:00 Mexico03 Haiti3,375
11 July 202218:00 Canada20 Costa RicaGroup B3,721
11 July 202221:00 Jamaica40 HaitiGroup A4,356
18 July 202218:00 Costa Rica01 JamaicaThird place match6,889
18 July 202221:00 United States10 CanadaFinal17,247
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2026 FIFA World Cup

Inside BBVA Bancomer

Estadio BBVA will be one of three Mexican venues to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stadium will host four matches: three group stage matches and one Round of 32 match. It is the only one of the three venues in Mexico to not host any of their group games, with Mexico instead playing in the Estadio Azteca and Estadio Akron.[13]

2026 FIFA World Cup inter-confederation play-offs

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Date Team #1 Res. Team #2 Attendance
26 March 2026Bolivia 2–1 Suriname33,547
31 March 2026Iraq 2–1 Bolivia49,286
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List of 2026 FIFA World Cup matches

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Date Time Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
14 June 2026 20:00 Sweden   Tunisia Group F
20 June 2026 22:00 Tunisia   Japan Group F
24 June 2026 19:00 South Africa   South Korea Group A
29 June 2026 19:00 Winner Group F Runner-up Group C Round of 32
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Concerts

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Date Artist Opening Act(s) Tour / Concert name Attendance Revenue
15 February 2017 Justin Bieber N/a Purpose World Tour 45,535 / 45,535[14] $3,491,598
25 March 2022 Coldplay Carla Morrison
Danny Lux
Music of the Spheres World Tour 112,262 / 112,262 $8,996,432
26 March 2022
3 December 2022 Bad Bunny Mr. Pig World's Hottest Tour 90,084 / 90,084 $17,456,717
4 December 2022
26 September 2023 The Weeknd Kaytranada
Mike Dean
After Hours til Dawn Tour 46,791 / 46,791 $5,689,051
8 November 2024 Paul McCartney N/a Got Back
12 March 2025 Shakira Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour 88,201 / 88,201 $12,466,444
13 March 2025
6 November 2026 Karol G Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour
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