Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes

Coordinates: 19°23′0.20″N 99°10′41.61″W / 19.3833889°N 99.1782250°W / 19.3833889; -99.1782250
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Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes
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Full nameEstadio Ciudad de los Deportes
Former namesEstadio Olímpico de la Ciudad de los Deportes (1947–1983)
Estadio Azulgrana (1983–1996)
Estadio Azul (1996–2018)
LocationCalle Indiana 255 Mexico City, Mexico C.P. 03810
Coordinates19°23′0.20″N 99°10′41.61″W / 19.3833889°N 99.1782250°W / 19.3833889; -99.1782250
OwnerOCESA[1]
Executive suites92 boxes
Capacity33,000[2]
Field size108 x 68 m
Construction
Opened6 October 1946
Renovated1996, 2004, 2010
Tenants
Club América (1947–1955)
Atlante (1947–1955, 1983–1989, 1991–1996, 2000–2002, 2020–present)
Necaxa (1950–1955)
Cruz Azul (1996–2018, 2024–present)
Tazón México (2018–present)

Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes (English: “Sports City Stadium”; formerly Estadio Azul) is a 33,000-seat[2] stadium located in Ciudad de los Deportes, Mexico City. This sports facility is used for association football matches and for American football as well. The Tazón México has been played at the stadium. It was the home of Mexican football club Cruz Azul until 2018, hence the previous nickname of Estadio Azul, and the Mexico national football team, especially in the early 1990s.

In summer 2016, Mexico City authorities announced plans to demolish the stadium would begin at the end of the 2017-2018 Liga MX season. However, in July 2018, the demolition project was put on hold. In the 2023–24 Liga MX season, Cruz Azul returned to the stadium.

It is also presently the home of Atlante F.C.[3] The stadium has also been nicknamed Estadio Azulgrana, which it previously held during the 1980s and 1990s, because Atlante's club colors are blue and garnet.

Both times Mexico hosted the World Cup, Estadio Azul did not host matches mainly due to the age of the structure, bad parking facilities, and complex traffic patterns. A peculiarity of this stadium is that it is built as a pit with the playing field is below street level. Just beside the stadium is the Plaza México, the world's largest bullring.[4][5]

Infrastructure[edit]

Following the arrival of Cruz Azul, there have been many renovations to make the stadium safer, more comfortable, and appropriate to the needs of fans. Among these amenities are:

  • Two professional football locker rooms
  • Two locker rooms for referees
  • A press conference room with seating capacity for 50 people
  • A closed-circuit video system including seventy cameras
  • Estadio Azul holds 33,000 people, including 92 boxes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ESTADIO AZUL".
  2. ^ a b "LIGA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga del Fútbol Profesional en México .: Bienvenido". Ligamx.net. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  3. ^ "LIGA Expansión MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional".
  4. ^ "Ten Top Bullrings in the World -".
  5. ^ "Nosotros | Plaza México". Archived from the original on 2022-01-02. Retrieved 2020-08-18.

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