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  1. Estadio Azteca (Latin American Spanish: [esˈtaðjo asˈteka]) is a football stadium located in Coyoacán, Mexico City. It is the official home of football team Club América, as well as the Mexico national team. The stadium sits at an altitude of 2,200 m (7,200 feet) above sea level.

  2. Key facts. Club: Club América | Opening: 1966 | Capacity: 84,000 seats. History and description. Estadio Azteca was built in the 1960s to accommodate the growing support of Club America and to provide Mexico with a flagship venue for the upcoming 1970 World Cup.

  3. Sede de dos finales Copas del Mundo de la FIFA, Juegos Olímpicos, NFL, casa de la Selección Mexicana y del Club América ubicado en Ciudad de México.

  4. Estadio Azteca, the biggest, most famous stadium in Mexico is sometimes known as the “Colossus of Santa Úrsula.” Santa Ursula had been the name of the land grant previously at the same location just off of the Tlalpan causeway.

  5. Aug 22, 2023 · The Estadio Azteca, located in Mexico City, Mexico, is a breathtaking football stadium renowned for its remarkable architecture. This iconic stadium stands as a testament to modern design and architectural brilliance.

  6. Jul 19, 2022 · Estadio Azteca. Our guide to Estadio Azteca in Mexico City includes information on events, tickets, parking, public transportation, nearby hotels and restaurants, seating and more. Read on to find out how to get the most out of your gameday experience.

  7. May 11, 2023 · Although it was built as the primary stadium for Mexico City’s 1968 Summer Olympics, the Azteca Stadium was soon more famous for hosting two World Cup Finals and is the place where Pele and Maradona both lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy.