30 Stadiums Around The World Where The Crowd Noise Is Deafening
5. Estadio Azteca: Mexico’s Historic Colosseum

Estadio Azteca in Mexico City is a monumental stadium that has hosted two FIFA World Cup finals and countless memorable matches. Known for its immense capacity and altitude, the stadium creates a unique atmosphere where the crowd’s roar seems to echo endlessly. The Azteca is famous for hosting the “Game of the Century” between Italy and Germany in 1970 and Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal in 1986. The stadium is a testament to Mexico’s rich football heritage, where every match is a celebration of the sport’s ability to unite people across cultures and generations.








