Valencia CF to play against Mexican national team

The team will travel to the Cuauhtémoc Stadium in Puebla on October 12th
Valencia CF have reached an agreement with the Mexican Football Federation to play a friendly against the Mexican national team on October 12th.

The game will be held at the Cuauhtémoc Stadium in Puebla, one of the most emblematic grounds in the country, which was a venue for the 1986 World Cup and is the home of Club Puebla.
Valencia CF will use their trip to the North American country to get closer to fans on the other side of the Atlantic. Mexico is a territory that is part of the club's international expansion project.
The fixture will take place in the international break following the LALIGA EA Sports Matchday 9 match against CD Leganés.
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