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Estadio Azteca (Latin American Spanish: [esˈtaðjo asˈteka]) is a football stadium located in ... A modern illumination system was inaugurated on 5 June 1966, ...
In the fifties, Necaxa were tenants and played in the Federal District of Mexico City in present-day Estadio Azul (1950–55). In the late sixties, Necaxa played football in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. A modern lighting system in Estadio Azteca was inaugurated on 5 June 1966 with the first night game between Valencia CF and Necaxa.
1966: England 0–0 Uruguay ... 87,148 Report: England was the host country 1970: Mexico 0–0 Soviet Union: Estadio Azteca: Mexico City, Mexico: 107,160 Report ...
The Estadio Azteca, the home of Club América. This article needs to be updated. ... 1966: Grupo Televisa: Liga MX: 2: Olímpico Universitario: 69,000 [1] Coyoacán ...
A panorama of the Estadio Azteca during a league match against Tecos. América plays its home games at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The stadium was designed by Mexican architect Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, and was inaugurated on 29 May 1966 with a match between América and Torino, which was tied 2–2.
The Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, the largest stadium used for the tournament, hosted 9 matches (including the final), more than any other stadium used. Mexico City hosted 13 total matches; the Olimpico Universitario Stadium hosted 4 matches (if the Mexico City suburban town Nezahualcoyotl's matches are included, this brings the total up to 16 ...
1966. 1938, 1998 2006. 1934, 1990. 2002 ... Estadio Azteca: Mexico City, Mexico: 1970 FIFA World Cup final (Brazil 4–1 Italy) 1986 FIFA World Cup final (Argentina 3 ...
Team City Stadium América: Mexico City: Azteca: Atlante: Mexico City: Azteca: Atlas: Guadalajara, Jalisco: Jalisco: Ciudad Madero: Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas ...