Estadio Azteca is a multi-purpose stadium located in Mexico City. It is the official home of football club Club América, and the Mexico national football team. The stadium sits at an altitude of 2,200 m above sea level. With an official capacity of 87,523, it is the largest stadium in Mexico. As of 2018, the stadium also serves as the home of Cruz Azul. The National Football League features one game at Estadio Azteca per season as a part of their International Series.
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" and the "Goal of the Century".
Tours:
Mon - Fri: 10 am - 5:30 pm
Sat - Sun: 9 am - 2 pm
Tours leave every 30 minutes.
Tour: $90
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estadio_Azteca
Official website http://www.estadioazteca.com.mx/
Email estadioazteca@televisa.com.mx
Phone +52 55 5487 3100
Address 3465 Calzada de Tlalpan, 04650 Mexico City, Mexico
Coordinates 19°18'10.535" N -99°9'1.68" E