Soccer-Fan Dies in Fall at Mexico City Stadium Reopening

MEXICO CITY, March ⁠28 (Reuters) – ⁠A man died ⁠in Mexico City’s newly renovated ​Estadio Banorte on Saturday after falling ‌from a box ‌seat area shortly before ⁠the ⁠stadium’s reopening match, security officials said.

The accident ​occurred just as the venue, known as the Azteca Stadium, hosted ​a friendly between Mexico and Portugal. ⁠The match ⁠is intended to ⁠serve ​as a stress test for the facility ​after ⁠an around-the-clock construction push to meet Saturday’s deadline.

The stadium, scheduled to hold the opening ceremony ⁠on June 11, is to be the first ⁠to host matches in three different World Cups.

Authorities said the man was intoxicated. He attempted to jump from the second-level box seats to the first level by climbing along the ⁠exterior of the structure before falling to the ground floor, they said.

(Reporting by Natalia Siniawski ​and Janina Nuno Rios; Editing ​by William Mallard)

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