


It is the official home of football club Club América, and the Mexico national football team. The Estadio Azteca (Spanish pronunciation: ) is a multi purpose stadium located in Mexico City. With the World Cup, EA updated their stadium list and added new arenas from Qatar.Stadium: Estadio Azteca (Coloso de Santa Ursula), Mexico City, capacity: 83264, club: CF. We'll show you which stadiums are new and give you an overview of all arenas. The official stadium list for FIFA 23 includes more than 100 different grounds. The 6th largest in the world, The Aztec Stadium is home of Liga MX side Club de Fútbol América as well as the national team of Mexico. Estadio Azteca known as El Coloso de Santa Úrsula is a giant 105,000 capacity football stadium located in Mexico City, Mexico.The Estadio Azteca is by far the biggest stadium in Mexico and can also be referred to as one of the most iconic stadiums in the world. on, with a capacity for 107,494 spectators.10. The inaugural match was between Club América and Torino F.C. The Estadio Azteca was designed by architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and Rafael Mijares Alcérreca and broke ground in 1961. It’s capable of hosting rugby, in addition to City’s female and youth sides. Their Academy Stadium opened in December 2014, and has a capacity of 7,000. the stadium underwent serious renovations that reduced its seating capacity, but. The Chiefs and Chargers played at Estadio Azteca on Monday Night Football and had several plays ruined by the.This sports stadium serves as the homeground for the Malaysian national football team and is known for its visually impressive setup. Main Sports Played: Association Football and Athletics. on, with a capacity for 107,494 spectators. The Estadio Azteca was designed by architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and Rafael Mijares Alcérreca and broke ground in 1961.

The neighbourhood of Estadio Azteca is about to undergo a radical change. It is one of the three Mexican venues that have been designated to organise the tournament. The legendary stadium will be the host for the World Cup games for the third time in its history. Mexico: Estadio Azteca getting ready for 2026 World Cup.
