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El Jalapeño: FIFA allowed Mexico to host 2026 World Cup matches in exchange for Estadio Azteca’s entire revenue stream

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El Jalapeño: FIFA allowed Mexico to host 2026 World Cup matches in exchange for Estadio Azteca's entire revenue stream
Shockingly, despite giving up naming rights to Estadio Azteca (or Estadio Banorte as it was known via a sponsorship deal), the owners of the iconic arena still lost US $47 million during the World Cup. (Tomás Pérez de la Cruz/Cuartoscuro)
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MEXICO CITY — Representatives from world soccer’s governing body FIFA reassured Mexican fans and corporate investors this week that the 2026 World Cup was a deeply collaborative partnership, shortly after finalized financial terms confirmed that host venues were permitted to keep up to 100% of all unpaid operational cleanup costs.

The announcement comes on the heels of financial filings from Grupo Ollamani, owner of the iconic Estadio Azteca, which reported a net loss of 557.2 million pesos (US $32.2 million) during the second quarter, and a US $47 million loss on the World Cup in total. According to internal documents, the losses were directly linked to “standard tournament hosting compliance,” a procedural category that includes retrofitting stadium suites to FIFA specifications and legally surrendering the venue’s real estate and naming rights until mid-2027.

Although FIFA kept all the World Cup profits, the owners of Estadio Azteca were allowed to keep all the remaining trash in the concourse after the tournament was over. (This image was generated using AI tools)

“We were immensely proud to bring the spirit of global football back to Mexico City,” said FIFA Deputy Chief of Global Commercial Extraction Eric Van Houten, speaking to local reporters. “In exchange for providing the sacred privilege of hosting five matches, FIFA asked for very little: total concessions revenue, local tax exemptions, zero corporate liability and temporary power of attorney over the municipal water grid during match days.”

When queried if local venue operators might reasonably expect to break even on their multi-million dollar capital investments, Van Houten expressed visible confusion. “Break even? The stadium received global exposure,” he noted. “When three billion people tuned in to watch a group stage match, they saw an exquisite facility that was entirely renovated to FIFA specifications. That kind of promotional opportunity is simply priceless … unless of course you’re the one paying for it. Then there is definitely a price.”

Local stadium management confirmed that while financial projections remain temporarily negative, internal morale remains high following FIFA’s official confirmation that venue employees will be permitted to keep all uncollected trash left in the upper concourses after each match.

“This is an unprecedented business model, but we are learning to appreciate the efficiency of it,” said an anonymous financial analyst familiar with the venue’s operations. “Usually, a corporate takeover takes months of hostile negotiations. FIFA managed to convince a major media holding company to pay US $47 million for the privilege of letting strangers redecorate their house and take all the furniture when they left. It is truly a lesson in how modern sports management works.”

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