
Brazil and Mexico will play a legends match on April 19 at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, featuring iconic players like Ronaldinho and Kaká. This event is part of Mexico City's preparations as a World Cup host city and marks the reopening of the stadium, now named Banorte Stadium.
Brazil and Mexico to play legends match in Mexico City in April
In a historic match, legends from Brazil and Mexico will face off in a festive game on Sunday, April 19, at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, at 8 p.m. (Brasília time). The meeting between great football names from both countries, organized by the company Never Say Never (NSN), promises to be an unforgettable moment on the eve of the World Cup and will bring together passion, memory, and spectacle for fans at the stadium and around the world.
The event is part of a series of preparations by Mexico City as one of the World Cup host cities and marks the reopening events of the legendary Azteca Stadium, now renamed Banorte Stadium.
The Brazilian National Team will feature renowned stars such as world champions Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Aldair, Gilberto Silva, Paulo Sérgio, Müller, Kaká, Edílson, Lúcio, Edmílson, Anderson Polga, and Juninho Paulista, as well as players who competed in World Cups and made history with the Seleção and Brazilian football, such as Adriano, Júlio César, Maicon, Giovani, Amaral, Djalminha, and Gomes.
Leading the national team will be none other than three-time world champion Jairzinho, the Hurricane of the 1970 World Cup, top scorer of that tournament, and the only player to score in every match for his national team in a single World Cup. The coaching staff will also include major names such as fitness coach Moraci Santana, doctor José Luiz Runco, physiotherapist Luiz Rosan, and masseur Luizão.
For Mexico, national stars such as Rafa Márquez, Jared Borgetti, Oswaldo Sánchez, Miguel Layún, and Andrés Guardado, all idols of local football, will take the field.
Expectations are that the match will bring together fans from different generations to once again see on the pitch some of the protagonists of unforgettable moments in international football.
The match will also mark the debut of Brazil Legends, which aims to bring back historic names and relive great achievements in Brazilian football.
For the Brazilian National Team, the game will symbolize a remarkable return to Azteca Stadium, where the Seleção won its third World Cup in 1970 with one of the greatest teams in history. Led by Zagallo, stars such as King Pelé, Jairzinho, Tostão, Gérson, Clodoaldo, Rivellino, and Carlos Alberto Torres placed Brazil at the top of world football.
The match will be broadcast in Brazil on free-to-air television by the Xsports channel.
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The legends match is scheduled for April 19 at 8 p.m. Brasília time.
The match will feature renowned players such as Ronaldinho, Kaká, Aldair, and Edílson, among others.
The match marks the reopening of Azteca Stadium, now renamed Banorte Stadium, and is part of preparations for the upcoming World Cup.



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