Mexican Legends Secure 3-2 Victory Over Brazilian Team at ‘Banorte’ Stadium
Mexico City – A collection of legendary Mexican football players triumphed over their Brazilian counterparts in a closely contested friendly match held at the newly rebranded ‘Banorte’ stadium. The game concluded with a 3-2 victory for the home team, drawing a large crowd eager to witness the historic event. The match featured a roster of prominent former Mexican representatives, including Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Paco Palencia, Luis Roberto Alves, Luis Hernandez, and Jose de Jesus Corona.
The players were greeted with enthusiastic support from a packed stadium. Organized by “Never Say Never” (NSN), the game served as part of a broader series of activities related to Mexico City’s preparations as a host city for the 2026 World Cup. It also marked the reopening of the iconic Azteca stadium, now officially named the ‘Banorte’ stadium.
Brazil managed to score two goals during the contest, while the Mexican team responded with three. The friendly match highlighted the continued passion for football within both the Mexican and Brazilian communities, and contributed to showcasing Mexico City’s readiness for the international tournament. The event underscored the importance of the stadium’s revitalization as a key element in the city’s preparations.
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