Estadio Azteca is a football stadium in Mexico City. Designed by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and built in 1966 for football matches during the 1968 Summer Olympics, it is one of the largest stadiums in the world, with a capacity of 114,600 seats. Alternative names include Coloso de Santa Úrsula and (obsolete) Estadio Guillermo Cañedo.
It is the home stadium of the Mexican National Team and the Mexican clubs Club América and Atlante and the one-time home of Cruz Azul and Necaxa. It is the only stadium ever to host two World Cup final matches, in 1970 and 1986. It also hosted the 1986 quarter-final between Argentina and England in which Diego Maradona scored both the Hand of God goal and the Goal of the Century, in memory of which a bronze plaque of his goal was placed outside the stadium. As if this wasn´t enough this stadium also hosted the Game of the Century, when Italy and Germany played in a fantastic match, at the end Italy won 4-3. In honour of this match there is a monument in front of the stadium.
Estadio Azteca has been host to a wide variety of competitions. Throughout the stadium's history, it has hosted the following international sporting events:
The stadium has also hosted international club tournaments such at the Copa InterAmericana and the Copa Libertadores.
Estadio Azteca has also been used for musical performances throughout its history. Madonna (1993), Michael Jackson (1994), U2 (2006), Queen, Elton John, Robbie Williams (2005), Maná, Juan Gabriel, Gloria Estefan, Ana Gabriel, The Three Tenors all have become part of the stadium's mystique. But what perhaps is most remembered amongst the Mexican people is the visit from the late Pope John Paul II in 1999.
Due to its size and the closure of the Maracanã in Rio, Azteca is currently the planet's biggest football stadium (though behind May Day Stadium in Pyongyang and Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata), tickets are usually readily available, up to kick-off times, from the ticket office which is located at the front of the stadium, just down the exit ramps from the Estadio Azteca station. Tickets start from as little as 50 pesos (about USD 4.70). For bigger matches such as Club América's games against Chivas and Pumas where sellouts are common, numerous touts circulate offering tickets at competitive prices. For such games, be careful to check that your tickets are within the same section of the ground.
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