Key facts
Address | Calz. de Tlalpan 3465, Sta. Ursula Coapa, Coyoacan, 04650 Ciudad de México, CDMX |
Capacity | 87,523 |
Build Date | 1966 |
Architect | Pedro Ramírez Vazquez |
Record attendance | Football: 119,853 (Mexico vs Brazil, 7 July 1968) Boxing: 132,247 (Julio Cesar Chávez vs Greg Haugen, 20 February 1993) |
Stadium Cost | MXN$260 million |
Who is the owner of Estadio Azteca? | Grupo Televisa |
Pitch Size | 105 m by 68 m |
Surface | PlayMaster Hybrid Grass |
Description
The Aztec Stadium is Mexico’s National Stadium and is home to Club America. The stadium was built in 1966 and was home to the finals of the 1988 Mexico World Cup.
FAQ
Estadio Azteca was officially opened on May 29, 1966.
The stadium is named after the Aztec people, who were the dominant ethnic group in central Mexico at the time of Spanish conquest. The name pays homage to Mexico’s rich pre-Columbian history.
The current capacity of Estadio Azteca is approximately 87,523 spectators. However, it’s worth noting that the capacity has changed over the years due to renovations and safety regulations.
Estadio Azteca has hosted numerous significant events, including:
Two FIFA World Cup finals (1970 and 1986).
The football tournament of the 1968 Summer Olympics.
NFL regular season games as part of the NFL International Series.
Countless matches of the Mexican national football team and Club América.
The stadium is divided into several main sections:
Lower level (Planta Baja);
Middle level (Platea);
Upper level (Cabecera);
VIP and luxury boxes.
Each section is further divided into numbered sectors for easier navigation.
Yes, some notable features include:
Its iconic concrete exterior.
The field is below ground level, with seats rising steeply from the playing surface, providing excellent views from most seats.
A fiberglass roof was added in 2015 to cover most of the seating areas, improving comfort for spectators.
Tickets can usually be purchased through the official websites of the events or teams playing at the stadium, authorized ticket vendors, or at the stadium’s box office. It’s always recommended to buy from official sources to avoid fraud.
Yes, the stadium has made efforts to improve accessibility. There are designated areas for wheelchair users and their companions, as well as accessible entrances and facilities. However, it’s advisable to contact the stadium or event organizers in advance for specific accessibility information and assistance.