Club de Fútbol Monterrey, known as Los Rayados, has cultivated a rich fan culture that manifests in every match at the modern Estadio BBVA. This venue, which has become a true temple of football, not only hosts thousands of fans but also witnesses a series of rituals and traditions that make each game special.

One of the most notable aspects of Monterrey's fan culture is the famous ‘La Adicción’, one of the club's most emblematic supporter groups. This passionate group of followers energizes the team with contagious enthusiasm, creating a festive atmosphere hours before the match begins. The deafening chants, colorful banners, and fireworks are just a few of the elements that characterize their presence.

The journey to the stadium is an experience in itself. Fans gather at various points around the city, forming caravans that head to Estadio BBVA. As they pass through the gates, every fan's heart races, especially when the day of the Clásico Regio approaches, the encounter against C.F. Tigres UANL. On those days, the city turns blue and white, and the rivalry is palpable in the air.

The ‘Tifo’ ritual is another tradition that highlights the creativity and commitment of the supporters. Before each major match, especially during the Clásico, stunning mosaics are prepared in the stands, representing not only the pride of being Rayados but also messages of support for the team. These mosaics, which can cover an entire section of the stadium, are the result of hours of teamwork and dedication from the fans.

Inside Estadio BBVA, the atmosphere intensifies as the initial whistle blows. The chants, often adaptations of popular songs, resonate throughout the venue, and the famous ‘Rayados, Rayados’ becomes a unanimous echo. The passion of the fans is felt in how they move, jump, and celebrate every play, every pass, every shot on goal.

The rituals don’t end with the final whistle; support for Los Rayados continues in the streets, where fans gather to share their emotions, celebrate victories, or reflect on losses. Fan clubs organize meet-ups, and social media floods with messages of encouragement, showing that being part of this community is more than just attending a match.

Los Rayados have managed to build a strong identity thanks to the passion and loyalty of their supporters. In every match, in every chant, and in every ritual, the fans demonstrate that football in Monterrey is a way of life, a strong bond that unites the community, and undoubtedly makes Estadio BBVA a place where the magic of football comes to life.