Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes

Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes is a 34,253-seat multi-purpose stadium located in Ciudad de los Deportes, Mexico City. The facility is used for association football matches and for American football as well.
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  • Type: Stadium
  • Description: football (soccer) stadium in Ciudad de los Deportes, Mexico City, home venue for Atlante
  • Also known as: Ciudad de los Deportes Stadium”, “Estadio azul”, “Estadio Azul”, and “Estadio de la ciudad de deportes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Plaza de Toros México and Parque Hundido.

Stadium
The , situated in , is the world's largest bullring. The 41,262-seat facility is usually dedicated to bullfighting, but many boxing matches have been held there as well, including Julio César Chávez's third and final bout with Frankie Randall on May 22, 2004. is situated 200 metres west of Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes.

Park
is an urban park located in , .

Theater building
The is a cultural, political and social facility located in as part of the . It was designed and decorated by David Alfaro Siqueiros in the 1960s and hosts the largest mural work in the world called La Marcha de la Humanidad. is situated 1¼ km northeast of Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include San Lorenzo Xochimanca and Mixcoac.

Quarter
was a pre-Hispanic village and hacienda located in what is now the area of Mexico City.

Quarter
is an area of southern which used to be a separate town and municipality within the Mexican Federal District until it was made part of Mexico City proper in 1928.

Avenida Insurgentes runs south of the central downtown areas cutting through two large, mostly residential neighborhoods: Colonia and Narvarte.

Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes

Latitude
19.38344° or 19° 23′ 0″ north
Longitude
-99.17826° or 99° 10′ 42″ west
Elevation
2,247 metres (7,372 feet)
Inception
1946
Open location code
76F29RMC+9M
Open­Street­Map ID
way 25337335
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­stadium
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­soccer
Geo­Names ID
11560896
Wiki­data ID
Q1369097
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Turkish—“Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ملعب أزول
  • Catalan: Estadi de la Ciudad de los Deportes
  • Catalan: Estadio Azul
  • Dutch: Estadio Azul
  • French: Estadio Azul
  • German: Estadio Azul
  • German: Estadio de la Ciudad de los Deportes
  • Greek: Εστάδιο Ασούλ
  • Hungarian: Estadio Azul
  • Italian: estadio Azul
  • Italian: Stadio Azul
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Estadio Azul
  • Norwegian: Estadio Azul
  • Persian: استودیو آزول
  • Persian: ورزشگاه سیوداد د لوس دپورتس
  • Polish: Estadio Azul
  • Polish: Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes
  • Portuguese: Estádio azul
  • Portuguese: Estádio Azul
  • Romanian: Estadio Azul
  • Russian: Асуль
  • Scots: Estadio Azul
  • Serbian: Стадион Азул
  • Spanish: Estadio Azulgrana
  • Spanish: Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes
  • Spanish: Estadio de la Ciudad de los Deportes
  • Spanish: Estadio Olímpico de la Ciudad de los Deportes
  • Swedish: Estadio Azul
  • Turkish: Estadio azul
  • Turkish: Estadio Azul
  • Turkish: Estadio de los Deportes
  • Turkish: Spor Şehri Stadyumu

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