Estadio Jalisco - Atlas FC

Estadio Jalisco - Atlas FC

Empty stands inside Jalisco Stadium, one of the most iconic football venues in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Inside Jalisco Stadium – Empty Stands at Guadalajara's Iconic Venue. (Photo by Juan García)

About Estadio Jalisco

Estadio Jalisco, located in Guadalajara, Mexico, is one of the country’s most historic and iconic football stadiums. With a seating capacity of over 55,000, it has been the home of Atlas FC, one of the most successful and passionate football clubs in Mexico, as well as Club Universidad de Guadalajara.

History

Opened in 1960, Estadio Jalisco has a rich history of hosting major football events, including matches during the 1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cups. It was the first stadium in Mexico to host a World Cup match, cementing its place in football history. Over the years, the stadium has undergone renovations, keeping it a modern and welcoming venue for fans. It remains an iconic home for Atlas Estadio, providing an electric atmosphere during every home game.

Interesting Facts

  • Estadio Jalisco was used for the 1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cup.
  • It is the first stadium in Mexico to host a World Cup match.
  • The stadium’s design is unique, with a circular structure and great acoustics, making it famous for its passionate fan atmosphere.
  • It remains the home of Atlas FC, one of Mexico's most celebrated football clubs.

Atmosphere

The energy at Estadio Jalisco is unmatched, especially when Atlas FC plays. The stadium fills with the voices of passionate supporters, making the atmosphere electrifying and unforgettable. Whether for domestic league matches or international fixtures, the crowd's excitement makes every game an event.

 

For more information or to book tickets, visit the Atlas FC Official Website.

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