It is currently the home of the Mexicas of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA), Chilangos F.C.
In 1983, it was named after Mexican actor and comedian Jesús Martínez "Palillo" in recognition of his contributions to the original construction of the Sports City.
[7] For the Games, the 6,160-seat capacity of the roofed grandstands was augmented by additional temporary stands, with approximately 1,200 seats, installed in the end zones.
Rest areas for athletes, dressing rooms, showers and a cafeteria were located in a building adjacent to the stadium.
[8] In 2014 it was chosen as the field of the Ángeles de la Ciudad F.C., owned by the Government of Mexico City, until 2016 the team remained in this stadium.
[12] One of the stages of the annual Vive Latino festival, which is primarily held in the Sports City's Foro Sol, is set up on the field at the stadium.