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Estadio Azteca is the largest proper football stadium in the world with a capacity of 104,000 seats. The stadium is home to Club América. The stadium was built in the 1960s to accommodate the growing support of Club América and to provide Mexico with a flagship stadium for the upcoming [...]
Estadio Azul is the current home of Cruz Azul AC. The stadium has a capacity of 35,161 seats. Estadio Azul got originally built for American football purposes, but soon after it opened on the 5th of January 1947 Club América moved in and stayed at the ground until 1955. In [...]
Estadio Cuauhtémoc is the home of Puebla FC and counts as the fifth largest stadium in Mexico with a capacity of 42,648 seats. The stadium was built with an eye on the 1968 Olympic games, and was designed by the same architect also responsible for the Estadio Azteca. It was [...]
Estadio Hidalgo is the home of Pachuca Club de Futbol. The stadium has a capacity of 30,000 seats. Estadio Hidalgo officially opened on the 14th of February 1993. It replaced Pachuca’s previous stadium Estadio Revolución Mexicana. The first match played at the stadium was between Pachuca and the Pumas de [...]
Estadio Olímpico Universitario is the second largest stadium in Mexico with a capacity of 63,186 seats. It is the home of Pumas de la UNAM, who represent UNAM university. The stadium was officially opened on the 20th of November 1952. The first match was an American football match played nine [...]