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Estadio Azteca: The First Stadium to Open the World Cup Three Times
World Cup 2026 Begins Here: The Story of Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca is not just a football stadium — it is one of the most legendary places in World Cup history.
In this video, Stick Boy tells the amazing story of Estadio Azteca, the iconic stadium in Mexico City that made football history by becoming the first stadium to host the opening match of the FIFA World Cup three times: 1970, 1986, and 2026.
From unforgettable World Cup moments to the legends who played there, including Pelé and Maradona, Estadio Azteca has witnessed some of football’s greatest memories.
Now, in World Cup 2026, this historic stadium returns to the spotlight once again.
Watch the full story and discover why Estadio Azteca is one of the greatest stadiums in football history.
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