The stadium has been home to several football teams, the highest level to be played in the Stadium is the second tier of the Mexican football league system with three stints: • The original Mineros de Zacatecas played a single season in Segunda División, until its relegation to Segunda División B in
1986-87. •
Real Sociedad de Zacatecas Played at the second-tier from 1997 to 2003 when the franchise relocated to
Altamira, Tamaulipas, reaching the final once in the Invierno (Winter) 1997 tournament, losing to
Pachuca. •
Mineros de Zacatecas: Currently plays in the second level since 2014, having played the final once in Clausura 2016 losing to
Necaxa. Also
Tuzos UAZ, a team that participates at the
Liga Premier de México, third tier of Mexican football, regularly plays home matches at the stadium. UAZ was runner-up in the 2018–19 season after losing the final against
Loros, and champion in
Apertura 2022 after defeating
Tampico Madero, but lost the promotion to
Expansión MX after narrowly losing to the same team at the 2022-23 championship series.
Club friendly matches Villa has hosted a number of friendly matches between
Liga MX teams and one official fixture between
Santos Laguna and
C.D. Guadalajara (1-1 draw) in September 8,
1996. • 2010: Santos Laguna 1-2
Jaguares de Chiapas • 2011: Santos Laguna 2-1
América • 2013: Jaguares de Chiapas 1-0
Monterrey • 2014: Pachuca 1-2
Querétaro • 2014: Pachuca 1-2
León • 2018: Pachuca 0-0 Chivas • 2024:
Cruz Azul 3(4)-3(5) Chivas • 2024: Pachuca 3-0 Chivas • 2025: Chivas 3-1 Santos Laguna • 2025: Cruz Azul 2-0 Santos Laguna
International matches Mexico defeated the U.S. Virgin Islands 9-0 in a
2026 CONCACAF W Championship qualification match on April 10, 2026, held at Estadio Carlos Vega Villalba.
Maria Sanchez led with four goals while
Charlyn Corral,
Kiana Palacios, and
Scarlett Camberos also scored in the lop-sided Group A victory ==Concerts==