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The Estadio Cuscatlán is a football stadium located in the city of San Salvador, El Salvador. It was inaugurated in 1976. It was inaugurated in 1976. It can hold 53,400 spectators, making it the Association Football stadium with the largest spectator capacity in Central America and the Caribbean.
Mexico City: Mexico: Club Universidad Nacional, Pumas Dorados de la UNAM: 62: Lucas Oil Stadium: 63,000: Indianapolis United States: Indianapolis Colts, Indy Eleven, hosts Big Ten Championship Game, Monster Truck Races and Circle City Classic (annual HBCU event) 63: Commanders Field: 62,000 [15] Landover United States: Washington Commanders: 64 ...
The National Stadium of El Salvador (Spanish: Estadio Nacional de El Salvador) is a 50,000-seat multi-purpose stadium under construction in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador intended as a replacement for the El Salvador national football team's current stadium, Estadio Cuscatlán.
The following is a list of association football stadiums in Mexico. Currently stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included. Currently stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included.
Estadio Azteca: 87,523 [22] Mexico City Mexico: North America: Club América, Cruz Azul, Mexico national football team: Association football: Bukit Jalil National Stadium: 87,500 [25] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia: Southeast Asia: Malaysia national football team: Association football, Athletics: Borg El Arab Stadium: 86,000 [26] Alexandria Egypt ...
Estadio Cuscatlán is one of the largest stadiums in El Salvador, with a capacity of over 53,400 spectators. It is home to Alianza , who play in the Primera División , the country's top flight of association football.
Estadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico: Garcia Aspe 25' Arellano 44' Blanco 86' Attendance: 75,000 ... Mexico : Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador: 19:00 UTC-6: Martínez 11'
Mexico were disqualified during this stage after having been found to have fielded over ... Guatemala City. Attendance: 32,093 ... Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador.