Arena Indios

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Arena Indios
Location Flag of Mexico Juarez, CHH, Mexico
Broke ground December 23, 2007
Opened 2010 expected
Owner Ciudad Juarez FC
Operator Ciudad Juarez FC
Surface Grass
Construction cost US$80 million
Tenants Ciudad Juarez FC
Capacity 40,000

Arena Indios will be a football stadium built on Juarez, Chihuahua

In a press presentation it was informed about the type of facilities which will be featured by Arena Indios. The main is its facade, which resembles more a mall than a football stadium. The stadium will also have a capacity of 40,000 spectators, plus 2 giant screens and VIP boxes. It will replace their current stadium, Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez.

It was also said that the stadium will be located south of the city and that it'll meet the world standards to become the most modern and functional in the country, and in all of Latin America. It is said that Mexico will use this stadium in their bid for the 2018 World Cup.[citation needed]

The holder of the Secretariat of Social Development said that one of the core parts of the State Government is supporting the development of sport and that better be involved in a project such as football in La Primera División with Indios in Ciudad Juarez.

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