Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world—and a sacred ground for fans of the beautiful game. Located in Mexico City, this legendary venue has hosted some of the sport’s most historic moments, including two FIFA World Cup Finals (1970 and 1986), making it the first stadium to ever do so.
With a seating capacity of over 80,000, Estadio Azteca is more than just a sports arena—it's a cultural landmark that pulses with the energy of Mexican pride, passion, and resilience. It has been the stage for football legends like Pelé, Maradona, and Hugo Sánchez, and continues to be home to Club América, one of Mexico’s most popular professional teams, and the Mexico national team.
Beyond football, Estadio Azteca stands as a symbol of national unity and community, hosting concerts, social events, and celebrations that bring together people from all walks of life. For World Cup travelers, visiting the Azteca isn’t just about watching a match—it’s about stepping into history, feeling the roar of a nation, and experiencing Mexico's deep connection to the sport.
