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View of the Estadio Jalisco. Estadio Jalisco was the home ground of Guadalajara, one of the oldest football teams in Mexico, until 2010. It remains the home stadium of Atlas in the Liga MX and Club Universidad de Guadalajara in the Liga de Expansión MX. Several football preliminary matches took place for the 1968 Summer Olympics. [3]
On September 14, 2014, the Mexican Pacific League's Charros de Jalisco bought the stadium. [citation needed] The stadium hosted Pool D of the first round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic. [6] The stadium WAS also used by the Mexican Baseball League team Mariachis de Guadalajara since 2021 until 2023. [7]
Stadium Capacity City State Team(s) Surface Year Opened Owner League (tier) Image 1: Azteca: 81,070: Tlalpan: Mexico City: América, Cruz Azul, Mexico: Grass: 1966 ...
In February 2004, C.D. Guadalajara announced that it would construct a new stadium of its own, intending to leave Estadio Jalisco. [5] Construction on the stadium did not begin until May 2007. [6] The third public football match at the stadium was a friendly between Guadalajara and Manchester United on 30 July 2010. Guadalajara won the game 3 ...
Stadium Capacity City State Year opened Type Tenants Image 1: Azteca: 81,070 [1]: Tlalpan: Mexico City: 1966: Multi-purpose: América, Cruz Azul, Mexico: 2: Olímpico ...
When the Charros de Jalisco baseball club was established in 1946, the Estadio Municipal hosted the team's home games. The stadium could seat 15,000 spectators. [4] The stadium was demolished in 1950 to build Guadalajara's central bus station. [2] [5]
They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium can accommodate in seated areas. Football stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included. That is the minimum capacity required for a stadium to host FIFA World Cup finals matches. Note that most sports venues with a capacity of at ...
From the 1930s to 1960, Guadalajara played in a small stadium known as "Parque Oblatos". [83] Guadalajara next shared the Estadio Jalisco with their town rivals Atlas. [84] Estadio Jalisco was inaugurated on 31 January 1960. It was host for eight games in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, six group-stage matches, and one each in the quarterfinals and ...