Azteca Stadium
Azteca Stadium, located in Mexico City, is one of the largest and most famous sports venues in the world. Opened in 1966, it has a seating capacity of approximately 87,000 spectators. The stadium is primarily used for soccer matches and is the home ground for the Club América and the Mexico national football team.
The stadium has hosted several significant events, including two FIFA World Cup finals, in 1970 and 1986. Its iconic design features a distinctive circular shape and a multi-tiered seating arrangement, making it a landmark in Mexican sports culture.