The upcoming América versus Cruz Azul match at the renovated Estadio Banorte on April 11, 2026, will feature ticket prices ranging from 683.52 to 9,113.60 pesos, with the highest costs in premium seating areas, according to El Financiero. This game marks América’s return to the stadium following extensive renovations in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Parking at Estadio Banorte has become a major point of contention, with fees reportedly rising to 1,139 pesos per vehicle for the match, as noted by Lopez Doriga Digital. This fee is considerably higher than the pre-renovation rate of approximately 350 pesos and even exceeds the price of the cheapest tickets, sparking dissatisfaction among fans.
El Financiero further reports that the stadium will not offer on-site parking for the América versus Cruz Azul fixture, citing sold-out or unavailable spaces due to traffic and ticketing restrictions. This marks the second time such parking limitations have been put in place, the first occurring during a Portugal versus Mexico international match.
Ticket price increases are not limited to parking; Expansion MX highlights that general admission costs have more than quadrupled from a maximum of 1,900 pesos to over 9,000 pesos post-renovation. This escalation comes amid broader inflationary pressures and political reforms affecting stadium-related expenses in Mexico.
Stakeholders and fans will be watching how these elevated costs and access restrictions influence attendance and overall fan experience at Estadio Banorte. The effects of these changes could set precedents for ticketing and parking policies during the World Cup and future Liga MX events held at renovated venues.

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