Club: Club América
Opening: 1966
Capacity: 104,000 seats
Estadio Azteca was built in the 1960s to accommodate the growing support of Club América and to provide Mexico with a flagship venue for the upcoming 1970 World Cup.
Mexico has always been able to maintain a strong level when playing on home ground. Out of all the matches Mexico has had in this stadium, only 11 times by 8 different teams have they been defeated.
The stadium has hosted two World Cup finals, and currently hosts matches featuring the Mexican national team and domestic club. Over the years it has also been the home of various other Mexican clubs, such as Cruz Azul and Necaxa.
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