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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Mexico

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Mexico , officially the United Mexican States , is a federal republic in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and to the east by the Gulf of Mexico. Covering almost 2,000,000 square kilometres , the nation is the fifth largest country in the Americas by total area and the 13th largest independent state in the world. With an estimated population of over 120 million people, the country is the eleventh most populous state and the most populous Spanish-speaking state in the world, while being the seco...
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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Mexico

  • 1. Estadio Hidalgo Pachuca
    The Estadio Miguel Hidalgo is a football stadium named after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. It is located in Pachuca in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, also named in honor of Miguel Hidalgo. This sport facility is one of Mexico's mid-sized soccer stadiums having capacity for 27,512 seats and was built in 1993 but recently was completely refurbished and modernized. It is located in the city of Pachuca, formerly a large mining site. This building is used mostly for soccer games and is the home of C.F. Pachuca. Inauguracion - 14/01/1993
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  • 2. Estadio Jalisco Guadalajara
    The Jalisco Stadium is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olímpico Universitario. The facility is located in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, 400 kilometers north-west of Mexico City, and has a maximum capacity of 55,110 spectators.
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  • 3. Estadio Tomateros Culiacan
    Estadio Tomateros de Culiacán is a stadium in Culiacán, Mexico, it is home to the Tomateros de Culiacán of the Mexican Pacific League. The stadium replaced Estadio General Ángel Flores as home of Tomateros. It has also hosted the 2017 Caribbean Series. On July 17, 2013, it was announced the construction for a new baseball stadium in Culiacán, the new home of Tomateros de Culiacán, the stadium has a capacity of 20,000 and has several amenities for the fans including a high definition video display with measures approximately 36 feet high by 108 feet wide, largest video display in Latin America.
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  • 4. Monarcas Morelia Soccer Club Morelia
    Monarcas Morelia Femenil is a Mexican women's football club based in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. The club has been the female section of Monarcas Morelia since 2017. The team will play in the Liga MX Femenil which is scheduled to commence in September 2017.
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  • 5. Estadio Omnilife Guadalajara
    The Estadio Akron, formerly known as the Estadio Omnilife and Estadio Chivas , is a multipurpose stadium that is used mostly for football matches, including home matches for Club Deportivo Guadalajara, commonly known as the Chivas. It is part of the J.V.C. complex, and has a capacity of 46,232. Construction started in February 2004, but due to financial problems and other issues, the stadium's completion was delayed for a number of years. The stadium hosted its first major international event with the first leg of the 2010 Finals of the Copa Libertadores, and hosted the 2011 Pan American Games opening and closing ceremonies. The stadium's artificial field caused great controversy, drawing criticism from many notable players, and in May 2012, it was announced that the stadium would replace ...
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  • 6. Arena Ciudad de Mexico Mexico City
    Mexico City Arena is an indoor arena in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Mexico. It hosts concerts, sports, and other events. It officially opened on February 25, 2012. The total cost of the arena was $300 million. The arena has a maximum capacity of 22,300 spectators. It is operated by Zignia Live. It is located in Avenida de las Granjas, close to Metro Ferrería Station, 'Fortuna' station of the Suburban Railway and next to TecMilenio University.
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  • 7. Estadio Nemesio Diez Toluca
    The Estadio Nemesio Díez, nicknamed La Bombonera, is one of the oldest football stadiums in Mexico. Opened on August 8, 1954, with a capacity of 35,000 seats, it is located in the city of Toluca, Mexico, near Mexico City. It is the home of Deportivo Toluca Fútbol Club. Because of its location this stadium has hosted two World Cups . One former nuance about this stadium is that it did not have a lighting system, which forced the local team as a tradition to play at noon.
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  • 8. Foro Sol Mexico City
    Foro Sol is a sports and concert venue built in 1993 inside the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in eastern Mexico City. It is located near the Mexico City International Airport and is operated by Grupo CIE.The venue was originally built for staging large music concerts. Initially called the Autódromo, it could accommodate up to 50,000 people. Since 2000, it has been used as a baseball stadium as well, because the only other major baseball stadium in Mexico City was demolished to build a shopping mall . It was home to the Diablos Rojos del México, a Mexican Baseball League team, and hosted Pool B of the 2009 World Baseball Classic March 8–12, 2009.Its name comes from a popular beer brand of the Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma group.Foro Sol is the second largest concert venue in Mexico...
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  • 9. Estadio Victor Manuel Reyna Tuxtla Gutierrez
    The Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna is a football stadium located in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, México. This facility has a capacity of 29,001 seats and was built in 2003. This sport facility is used mostly for football matches. It has been used since 2003 by Chiapas. It also hosted shows as the final of La Academia Última Generación.
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  • 10. Monumental Plaza de Toros Tijuana
    The Plaza Monumental de Tijuana , and commonly known in English as Bullring by the Sea, is a bullring in the city of Tijuana, in the state of Baja California, Mexico. It is currently used for bullfighting; the bullring has also been the scene for great boxing matches, concerts, cultural, and sporting events that have benefited the Tijuana community greatly. The stadium holds 21,621 people and its opening was held on June 26, 1960. Located just 60 meters from the U.S. and Mexico borderline at Paseo Playas de Tijuana No.551, Sección Monumental, Tijuana, Baja California 22504. Tijuana bullfights were broadcast in Los Angeles, in Spanish,. during the 1960s. Sidney Franklin, the Bullfighter from Brooklyn, provided commentary in English, via FM simulcast.
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  • 12. Arena Mexico Mexico City
    Mexico City Arena is an indoor arena in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Mexico. It hosts concerts, sports, and other events. It officially opened on February 25, 2012. The total cost of the arena was $300 million. The arena has a maximum capacity of 22,300 spectators. It is operated by Zignia Live. It is located in Avenida de las Granjas, close to Metro Ferrería Station, 'Fortuna' station of the Suburban Railway and next to TecMilenio University.
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  • 13. Estadio Azteca Mexico City
    The Estadio Azteca is an association football stadium located in the suburb of Santa Úrsula in Mexico City, and the home ground of Club América, Cruz Azul, and the Mexico national football team. With an official capacity of 87,000, it is the largest stadium in Mexico. The stadium sits at an altitude of 7,200 feet above sea level. As of 2018, the stadium also serves as the home ground for Cruz Azul.Regarded as one of the most famous and iconic football stadiums in the world, it is the first to have hosted two FIFA World Cup Finals. In the 1970 World Cup Final, Brazil defeated Italy 4–1, and in the 1986 World Cup Final, Argentina defeated West Germany 3–2. It also hosted the 1986 quarter-final match between Argentina and England in which Diego Maradona scored both the Hand of God goal ...
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  • 14. Estadio Tomas Oroz Gaytan Ciudad Obregon
    Estadio De Béisbol Tomás Oroz Gaytan is a stadium in Ciudad Obregón, Mexico. It is primarily used for baseball and serves as the home stadium for Yaquis de Obregón. It holds 13,000 people.
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  • 15. Arena Monterrey Monterrey
    Arena Monterrey is an indoor arena in Monterrey, Mexico. It is primarily used for concerts, shows and indoor sports like indoor soccer or basketball. It used to be the home arena of the Monterrey Fury indoor soccer team and the Fuerza Regia, a professional basketball team in the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional; the Monterrey La Raza, a team in the NISL; and the Monterrey Steel, an indoor American football team in the National Arena League. The Arena Monterrey is owned by Publimax S.A. de C.V. , part of the Avalanz Group, who owns 80% and by TV Azteca who owns 20%. The arena is 45,000 m² in size.
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