Monterrey Estadio Banorte
Estadio Banorte (also known as Estadio Borregos) is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Monterrey, Mexico. The stadium's part of Centro Deportivo Borregos, a sports complex inside the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education campus. Designed by architects Rick del Monte and Tobias Newman, it opened in 2019, and was built after the former Estadio Tecnológico was demolished in 2017. It's named after the Mexican bank, "Banorte", who are the stadium's primary sponsor. It is owned and operated by the afforementioned institute, and has the capacity of 10,057. The campus itself, apart from Estadio Banorte, also includes a smaller 2,000-seat stadium, a track and field stadium, a multi-use field, two grass fields, two fast football fields, one flag football field and one turf football field. The Banorte stadium itself is equipped with six dressing rooms, a gym, a physiotherapy room, and an athlete lounge.
Estadio Banorte the home ground to the college football team, Borregos Salvajes Monterrey off of ONEFA, aswell as the Fundidores de Monterrey American football team from the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional, who moved to the stadium from the Estadio Nuevo León Unido, due to capacity reasons. In 2019, the first match between Borregos Salvajes and UBC Thunderbirds was played.
Muse were the second act to perform at the stadium, opening the Will of the People World Tour in January of 2023, preceded only by Dua Lipa, who performed in September of 2022.
Muse appearances
Venue address
Estadio Banorte
Avenida Ricardo Covarrubias
Tecnológico, Monterrey
64849 Nuevo León, Mehika