Estadio Nido del Colibri


The Estadio Nido del Colibri was a planned multi-use stadium in Cuernavaca, Mexico. It was originally intended to be used as the home stadium of Colibríes de Morelos, a short-lived football team in Mexico. The stadium was to have a capacity of 35,000 and 112 box seats.

Origins

In December 2002, it was announced that the team of Celaya would relocate to Cuernavaca in the state of Morelos to form Colibries de Morelos. The city did not have a home stadium, so they were able to use Estadio Mariano Matamoros located in nearby Xochitepec for most of 2003. Jorge Rodriguez Marié, the propeietor of Colibries, planned on giving the team a new stadium once they settled in the Primera División de Mexico.

Concept

Not much was revealed about the stadium size or architecture, but the stadium was to have a capacity of 35,000. The facility was also meant to house four practice fields, a smaller stadium for a possible academy team, a restaurant, and a clubhouse nearby.