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Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca is one of the most famous football stadiums in the world. Located in the southern Tlalpan borough of Mexico City, it opened in 1966 and has been the home of Club América since its inauguration. It also serves as the primary home of the Mexico national team. The stadium’s identity is built on the two biggest moments in men’s World Cup history: it hosted the 1970 final, where Pelé’s Brazil defeated Italy, and the 1986 final, where Diego Maradona lifted the trophy w...
Capacity
87,523
Pitch
Grass
Location
Mexico City
Country
Mexico