Mexico, World Cup and Estadio Azteca
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Brazil icon takes a trip down memory lane with FIFA about the Mexicans' inspiration support in 1970 why beating Italy was their 'easiest' game.
The football world will once again turn its eyes toward Mexico City in 2026, but this time Azteca stadium’s significance will go far beyond hosting a major match. The Mexican venue will make history as the first stadium ever to host three FIFA World Cup ...
One of the most important things visitors should know is that access to Estadio Azteca will be restricted during the World Cup
North America has hosted the FIFA World Cup only thrice before, but all of them have served up heavy slices of football history. Ahead of the 2026 edition, co-hosted by USA, Mexico and Canada, we take a look key moments in past editions of the tournament in the continent.
Estadio Azteca will make FIFA World Cup history on June 11, 2026, becoming the first stadium to host three tournament opening matches
Disney+ Mexico is expanding its content offering through a new agreement with TV Azteca, including rights to the upcoming 'MasterChef 24/7.'
Sometimes the good things in life don't last long enough. Azteca, a big band spawned in 1972 by members of Santana and filled with the best rock, jazz and Latin jazz musicians in the Bay Area, lasted less than two years but set a "brown sound" watermark ...