With less than a year until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, major doubts are emerging over whether Mexico’s iconic Estadio Azteca will be ready — both for Club América’s return and for hosting the tournament’s opening matches.
Recent images from Estadios de México and official updates from Grupo Ollamani reveal ongoing work, but progress appears far behind schedule, raising alarms among fans, the Mexican Football Federation, and FIFA observers.

Renovation Progress: Where Things Stand
The Estadio Azteca, soon to be renamed Estadio Banorte Azteca, is undergoing its most ambitious transformation in decades. The overhaul includes:
- Completely renovated pitch for world-class play.
- Over 2,200 square meters of LED screens for immersive fan experiences.
- 7,120 square meters of hospitality areas for premium seating and events.
- Improved accessibility for people with disabilities.
- State-of-the-art free Wi-Fi and modern audio systems.
- Upgraded restrooms, elevators, and concourses.
- A modernized facade that preserves the stadium’s historic identity.
However, new photos show the stadium currently has no seating installed, stands still under heavy construction, and the pitch area untouched. With only 10 months left, the timeline is tight.
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— ESTADIOSdeMÉXICO (@MXESTADIOS) August 7, 2025
Impact on Club América’s Return
Club América and América Femenil are expected to return to their home ground for the Clausura 2026 tournaments.
If delays persist, they may have to start the season at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes (now Estadio Azulcrema) before moving back mid-season.

Reopening Plans for the Mexican National Team
The Mexican national team is scheduled to inaugurate the renovated Estadio Azteca in March 2026 with a high-profile friendly match against a top-tier opponent.
This event would mark the stadium’s official reopening ahead of the World Cup — assuming construction wraps up on time.
Why This Matters for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Estadio Azteca holds historical significance as the only stadium to host two FIFA World Cup finals (1970, 1986). Hosting again in 2026 was meant to cement its legendary status.
A delayed or incomplete renovation could impact:
- FIFA’s operational deadlines.
- Safety and accessibility checks.
- Fan experience during the tournament’s opening stages.

Is the Estadio Azteca ready for the 2026 World Cup?
Not yet. Current images show major construction still underway, with seating, pitch, and infrastructure work incomplete.
When will Club América return to the Azteca?
The target is the Clausura 2026 tournament, but they may begin at Estadio Azulcrema if renovations aren’t finished.
What’s new in the Estadio Azteca renovation?
Upgrades include a modern pitch, expanded hospitality, advanced LED displays, accessibility improvements, and a refreshed facade.
When will the stadium officially reopen?
March 2026 is the tentative date, with the Mexican national team hosting a major friendly.