Cruz Azul close to finalizing its new stadium in Mexico City
The Cruz Azul board met with the head of government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, and announced that there will soon be news about the new stadium
Following the meeting that took place this Wednesday between Cruz Azul president Victor Velazquez and the head of government Clara Brugada, the board of governor of Mexico, and the city of Mexico, significant progress was made in the construction of the new La Maquina Celeste ( The Sky Blue Machine ) stadium.
According to their own social media posts, the leaders of both countries had a very important conversation about corporate issues relating to the construction of the new Cruz Azul facility in the nation's capital.
The meeting took place in City Hall, Mexico City's spirit of Mexico, at the mayor's main office. Cruz Azul's long-held wish was realized by this official meeting between the two parties.
The Cruz Azul facility, according to reports in the press, was the focus of the discussion, which has undoubtedly sparked a lot of excitement among fans of the group and from different neighborhood, particularly given the potential advantages and conflicts that the design of a stadium with a capacity of about 50 000 people could send to the social, economic, and urban landscape.
Victor Velazquez posted a message on his social media that, for the time being, gave off a sense of optimism about the innovative stadium's location in the city's northern piece.
Mexico City:" I want to congratulate Clara Brugada, our head of government, for a successful conference today. We'll let you know something very quickly. Through the same advertising sources, Claudia Brugada stated that:" We had a very productive meeting with the La Cruz Azul Cooperative," and that" Very soon, we will be able to declare good news," which can be interpreted as significant progress in the development of this long-awaited service. The discussion also points to a willingness to advance this project, especially given that Cruz Azul's continued presence in the city center would have more advantages than disadvantages. particularly in light of the mayor's plan to build an ecological corridor along one of Mexico City's most significant thoroughfares, Calzada de Tlalpan, which promotes improved sports practice. Additionally, the meeting communicates to the public that they would prefer to see the government construct this new venue than rejecting it as had previously happened with previous governments. The Azcapotzalco borough, in the northwest part of Mexico City, borders the municipalities of Tlalnepantla de Baz and Naucalpan de Juarez ( State of Mexico ), to the north and west, the Gustavo A. Madero borough, to the east, and the Miguel Hidalgo and Cuauhtemoc boroughs to the south.
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