Estadio Internacional Monterrey
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The Estadio de Fútbol Monterrey is a stadium currently under development for FEMSA
FEMSA
FEMSA is the largest beverage company in Mexico and in Latin America and as of September 2011 also the largest independent Coca-Cola bottler in the world. FEMSA originated as the Cuauhtémoc Brewery in 1890, which, through debt management, was restructured as FEMSA in 1988...

 and CF Monterrey in Guadalupe
Guadalupe, Nuevo León
Guadalupe is a city and surrounding municipality located in the state of Nuevo León, in northern Mexico. It is part of the Greater Monterrey Metropolitan area....

, Greater Monterrey
Monterrey Metropolitan area
The Monterrey metropolitan area refers to the surrounding urban agglomeration of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Officially called Area Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Monterrey or AMM, the metropolitan area is the 3rd-largest such area in Mexico....

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The project was met with much controversy, stemming from the multiple accusations of the construction as an apparent impediment to the wildlife growth on a local scale. Regardless, the project was greenlit in August 2011, and is expected to begin construction proper in October of the same year, involving approximately 30 months total in development time.

The stadium project doesn't includes support, upgrades and maintenance to the wildlife of the surrounding area. The intended site of the project is the last urban forest remaining in Monterrey, which has a live river, endemic species, with 8 of them in special protection and centennial trees. The loss of this forest will worsen Monterrey’s deficit of green areas: 3.56 m2/hab vs 10-15 m2/hab recommended by the World Health Organization.

Environmentalist groups have declared that the project doesn’t meet the environmental standards of Mexico. It has obtained the necessary permits and passed the first legal audiences in court only due to the weaknesses of Mexico’s regulatory and judiciary systems, but most importantly due to the political clout of Femsa. These permits are at risk of getting revoked.
Since 2010 FEMSA is one of the major shareholders of Heineken (just after the Heineken family) with 20% of the shares. The destruction of the forest will adversely impact Heineken’s commitments on environmental care and community involvement. The Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (“SOMO”) pointed out in the context of its 2010 report on Heineken’s controversial business practices that “the business relationship between Heineken and Femsa is such that Heineken has a responsibility to avoid causing or contributing to the adverse impacts of the project, to which it is associated through its commercial interests and its business relationship”.

There are other alternative locations still inside the city, with access to public transportation. Environmentalists declared to support the construction of a new stadium, just not in Monterrey last urban forest but somewhere else.

The project is planned to have a capacity of few over 50,000 people, an authentic grass surface, Suites, a club-themed Restaurant, a club lounge, and high-end interior and exterior design.

See also

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    Estadio Chivas
    Omnilife Stadium, formerly known as Chivas Stadium , is the 4th largest stadium in Mexico. It is built in the JVC complex, a multi-use venue that is used mostly for football matches including home matches for Club Deportivo Guadalajara, commonly known as the "Chivas" The stadium has a seating...

  • Nuevo Estadio Azul
    Nuevo Estadio Azul
    The Nuevo Estadio Azul is a planned stadium in Mexico City, intended to replace the Estadio Azul, the home of football club Cruz Azul, in 2010.-History:The building that would replace the present Blue Stage exists on paper, though it has yet to be started...

  • Estadio Nuevo Corona
    Estadio Nuevo Corona
    Estadio Corona is a stadium in Torreón, Coahuila, México, and the home stadium of Santos Laguna of Primera División de México. Completed in 2009, it has a standard capacity of 30,000, with 20,000 for special events. The stadium's total cost was $100 million USD. The stadium replaced the older...

  • Estadio Caliente
    Estadio Caliente
    The Estadio Caliente, is a multi-use stadium in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, that is mostly used for football matches.The stadium hosts home matches for the Mexican professional football team Club Tijuana, who play in the Primera División de México, Mexico's First Division. -Stadium:The...

  • Arena Indios
    Arena Indios
    Arena Indios will be a football stadium built in Ciudad Juárez, 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...


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