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Estadio Neza 86 is a football stadium in
Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl Nezahualcóyotl (), or more commonly Neza, is a city and municipal seat of the municipality of Nezahualcóyotl in Mexico. It is located in the state of Mexico, adjacent to the east side of Mexico City. The municipality comprises its own intrasta ...
, a
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located east of Mexico City in the
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. The stadium is located on the grounds of the main campus of the ''Universidad Tecnológica de Nezahualcóyotl''. The stadium will be renovated soon, which will decrease the capacity.


History

The stadium is often reported to have been constructed primarily as a venue for the
1986 FIFA World Cup The 1986 FIFA World Cup was the 13th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986. The tournament was the second to feature a 24-team format. Colombia ha ...
. It was however already opened in 1981, while Mexico was not awarded the World Cup until 1983. The venue was first called ''Estadio José López Portillo'' before receiving the name ''Neza 86'' for the World Cup tournament.


Club Deportivo Coyotes Neza

Club Deportivo Neza were in need of a suitable home arena, the Coyotes having played their home games under temporary conditions since their rise to the México Primera División in 1978. Deportivo Neza used the stadium from its opening until the club had to withdraw from the Primera División for financial reasons at the end of the 1987-88 season.


Club de Fútbol Potros Neza

After the Coyotes' withdrawal from professional football, newly formed CF Potros Neza stepped in. Potros had acquired their licence for then second-tier
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from first-league team
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, who had in turn bought their Primera División licence from Deportivo Neza. The Potros were off to a good start as they reached promotion immediately in the 1988-89 season. However, the team fell apart after their first-league licence was sold to
CD Veracruz Club Deportivo Veracruz, commonly known as Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz, was a Mexican professional football club based in the city of Veracruz. ''El Aston'' was founded in 1943, and played in the Liga MX of Mexico. Their nickname, "Tiburones Ro ...
before the kick-off of the 1989-90 season.


Toros Neza

Nezahualcóyotl's next sporting hope were
Toros Neza Neza Fútbol Club, also known as ''Toros Neza'' is a Mexican football team based in the city of Nezahualcóyotl. They play in the Liga de Balompié Mexicano. The club returned for the Clausura 2011 Liga de Ascenso tournament, taking the place o ...
, who saw promotion to the Primera División in 1993. However, right into their first season they were confronted with a problem new to Mexican football: The
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questioned the suitability of Estadio Neza as a top-flight stadium, although it was only 12 years old and had 7 years before served as a World Cup venue. Soon the stadium was banned from hosting Primera División matches, so that the Toros were forced to play 14 home games of the 1993-94 season in
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. After some upgrades to the stadium, first league football came back to Estadio Neza in 1994-95 and remained there until the Toros were relegated in 2000. During the following two seasons, the venue saw second-tier football, with the Toros playing in the
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. After the Toros sold their licence, the stadium was threatened by vacancy. Between 2010 and 2013, a new team called Toros Neza returned to the stadium, participating in the
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, in Clausura 2013 the club won the championship and played the promotion final to
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, however, the team was not promoted and at the end of the season it was sold to new owners, who relocated it to
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and was renamed as Delfines F.C. In 2014 another project was created to continue football in Neza, participating in the
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, finally, this team was dissolved in 2015 due to financial problems. In 2020, a new club called Neza Fútbol Club, but with the aim of recovering the identity of the Toros, showed plans to use the stadium in the
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, at first, the City Council denied permission to use this enclosure due to lack of security conditions due to the deterioration of the stadium, finally, in November the team was allowed to play its matches in this place, so professional football returned to the stadium after of five years.


Atlante

A new tenant was found in nearby Mexico City-based Atlante, who did not have their own stadium and had been guests at
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, which was oversized for their purposes. Atlante played most of their home matches of the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons at Estadio Neza 86, bringing first-division football back to Nezahualcóyotl. However, due to tensions between the Municipal Authority and Atlante's management, during the Clausura 2004 the club pulled out of the stadium and returned to host its home games back at Estadio Azteca.


1986 FIFA World Cup

Estadio Neza 86 hosted three matches during the 1986 FIFA World Cup.


Current use

Since November 2020, the stadium is used by Neza Fútbol Club, a team that participates in the
Liga de Balompié Mexicano Liga de Balompié Mexicano is one of the professional football leagues in Mexico. It is the first division of the league system of the National Association of Mexican Football (ANBM in Spanish). The league is an alternate to Liga MX, which is ...
, an independent league of the
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. Since July 2021, the stadium is also used by Leviatán F.C., a team that plays in
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.


See also

*
List of football stadiums in Mexico The following is a list of association football stadiums in Mexico. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included. Existing stadiums ;Notes *Tamaulipas: The halfway line of the pitch at Estadio Tamaulipas lies along the ...


References

{{1986 FIFA World Cup stadiums Sports venues in the State of Mexico Neza 86 1986 FIFA World Cup stadiums Sports venues completed in 1981 Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl