Cruz Azul hopes to one day provide its fans with a stadium worthy of the club’s legacy. Since leaving Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes (formerly known as Estadio Azul) in 2018 - its home for 22 years - the club has bounced between venues. Following renovations at Estadio Azteca in preparation for the 2026 World Cup, La Máquina returned briefly to Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes before moving to Estadio Olímpico Universitario for the Clausura 2025.
Club officials recently unveiled plans for a new stadium, but the main obstacle is location. Suitable land in Mexico City for such a large-scale project is scarce. One potential site in the city’s southern region was rumored, but Claudia Sheinbaum, the local mayor, later dismissed the idea.
“We would have loved to have the space to host such an important team, but in this area, we don't have the infrastructure or the space,” she said.
While other potential locations remain under consideration, time is limited. Once Cruz Azul’s temporary lease at Estadio Olímpico Universitario - home of Pumas - expires, the team is expected to return to Estadio Azteca in January. The club is under contract there through mid-2031, and the venue will be rebranded as "Estadio Banorte."
For now, Cruz Azul remains without a true home of its own. Ironically, the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes - where the club built so much of its identity - has been painted in blue and yellow to host Club América during the Azteca renovations.