Inter Miami signed a deal with Brazilian financial services company Nu, which will have the naming rights for the team’s new stadium located in Miami Freedom Park.
Nu Stadium, a 26,700-seat facility, is scheduled to play host to its first match on April 4 and is seen as the centerpiece of the Freedom Park entertainment district that includes retail, dining, office spaces and hotel rooms.
It will also have a new public 58-acre park named after the cuban-american businessman, Jorge Mas Canosa, whose son, Jorge Mas Santos, is one of Inter Miami’s owners.
Fan areas
Tickets for as low as $54 per match in General Admission area
Season ticket members lock in seats for each of the 17 regular-season home games in 2026 and also have priority access to playoffs and other competitions, discounts on food, beverage, merchandise, parking, exclusive events and more, according to Inter Miami’s website.

According to the Inter Miami’s website, the Supporter Stand is designed to be “an intimidating fortress, with steep, towering rows that create a wall of noise”. Inter Miami’s Supporters Groups include The Siege, Vice City 1896, Southern Legion, Nacion Rosa y Negro, and IMS.MMXX.

Nu Stadium’s premium spaces include Pitchside Seats, ERGO Next Field Level Suites, East Club, Nu Club, West Club, Loge Boxes, the Audi Executive Level Suites, and the Platinum Level Suites.


Parking
A parking garage and multiple lots will be available for all fans at Nu Stadium.
Additional public transportation options with drop-off points directly outside of the stadium will also be available which fans are encouraged to utilize, according to Inter Miami’s website.