Estadio Tecnológico de Oaxaca

[2] Construction on the new stadium began in March 2013 as part of the 45th anniversary ceremonies of the Oaxaca Institute of Technology (ITO).

[3] Delays were incurred during the project when teachers and students of the ITO protested, prompting construction to be halted for 11 months[3] and nearly forcing the Alebrijes to move out of Oaxaca.

[5] It has a nominal capacity of 14,950 seats installed in order to meet the requirements of the Mexican Football Federation;[1] in the event that Alebrijes are promoted to the Liga MX, the stadium is capable of expansion to 25,000.

Governor Gabino Cué Monteagudo performed the ceremonial opening kickoff.

[5] In July 2016, shortly after the stadium opened, Governor Cué ceded operation of the stadium to the San Román family, which owns the Alebrijes through the Grupo Tecomachalco, free for 20 years; authorities of the technological institute also have demanded that the state government transfer ownership of the facility to them.