List of football stadiums in Mexico

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The Estadio Azteca, the home of Club America. Sobrevuelos CDMX IMG 5971 (25513748117).jpg
The Estadio Azteca, the home of Club América.

The following is a list of association football stadiums in Mexico. Currently stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included.

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Existing stadiums

#StadiumCapacityCityStateTeam(s)SurfaceYear OpenedOwnerLeague (tier)Image
1 Azteca 81,070 Tlalpan Mexico City América, Cruz Azul, Mexico Grass1966 Grupo Televisa Liga MX Panoramica esquina noreste.jpg
2 Olímpico Universitario 69,000 [1] Coyoacán Mexico City UNAM Grass1952 UNAM Liga MX Estadio Pumas.jpg
3 Jalisco 55,020 [2] Guadalajara Jalisco Atlas, Leones Negros UdeG Grass1960 Clubes Unidos de Jalisco Liga MX, Liga de Expansión MX Estadio Jalisco 06022022.jpg
4 BBVA 51,348 [3] Guadalupe Nuevo León CF Monterrey Grass2015 FEMSA Liga MX Estadio BBVA.jpg
5 Cuauhtémoc 47,417 Puebla City Puebla Club Puebla Grass1968 State of Puebla Liga MX Rampa norte.jpg
6 Akron 46,232 [4] Zapopan Jalisco CD Guadalajara Grass2010 Grupo Omnilife Liga MX Estadio Akron 02-07-2022 cabecera sur lado izquierdo.jpg
7 Universitario 41,886 San Nicolás de los Garza Nuevo León Tigres UANL Grass1967 UANL Liga MX Estadio Universitario UANL.jpg
8 Morelos 34,795 [5] Morelia Michoacán Atlético Morelia Grass1989 State of Michoacán Liga de Expansión MX Estadio Morelos.jpg
9 Corregidora 34,107 [6] Querétaro City Querétaro Querétaro FC Grass1985 State of Querétaro Liga MX Estadio la Corregidora.JPG
10 Ciudad de los Deportes 33,000 Benito Juárez Mexico City Atlante Grass1946OCESALiga de Expansión MX Estadio Azul Grana.jpg
11 Universitario Alberto "Chivo" Córdoba 32,000 Toluca Mexico Grass1964 UAEM Estadio Universitario de la UAEMex Alberto "Chivo" Cordoba.jpg
12 León 31,297 León Guanajuato Club León Grass1967Grupo PachucaLiga MX Estadio Leon (Nou Camp), Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico -Imagen Actual- 2013-12-10 14-09.jpg
13 Corona 29,101 Torreón Coahuila Santos Laguna Grass2009Orlegi DeportesLiga MX Un partido de Santos Laguna vs. Gimnasia de La Plata.jpg
14 Víctor Manuel Reyna 29,001 [7] Tuxtla Gutiérrez Chiapas Cafetaleros de Chiapas Grass1982 State of Chiapas Liga Premier Estadio Zoque Victor Manuel Reyna (Frente).jpg
15 Luis "Pirata" Fuente 28,703 Boca del Río Veracruz Grass1967 State of Veracruz Vista panoramica del interior del estadio Luis Pirata Fuente.jpg
16 Caliente 27,333 Tijuana Baja California Club Tijuana Artificial turf2007 Jorge Hank Rhon Liga MX Xolos estadio caliente.jpg
17 Nemesio Díez 30,000 Toluca Mexico Deportivo Toluca Grass1935Valentín Díez MorodoLiga MX Estadio Nemesio Diez.jpg
18 Hidalgo 25,922 [8] Pachuca Hidalgo CF Pachuca Grass1993State of HidalgoLiga MX Estadio Hidalgo Huracan.jpg
19 Alfonso Lastras 25,709 San Luis Potosí City San Luis Potosí Atlético San Luis Grass1999Jacobo Payan LatuffLiga MX Alfonso-Lastras-Ramirez-.jpg
20 Sergio León Chávez 25,000 Irapuato Guanajuato CD Irapuato Grass1969 City of Irapuato Liga Premier Estadio Sergio Leon Chavez (Irapuato, Guanajuato).jpg
21 Agustín "Coruco" Díaz 24,313 Zacatepec Morelos Escorpiones Zacatepec Grass1964 State of Morelos Liga Premier Estadio Agustin Coruco Diaz.jpg
22 Victoria 23,851 Aguascalientes City Aguascalientes Necaxa Grass2003 State of Aguascalientes Liga MX Estadio Victoria (Aguascalientes).jpg
23 Miguel Alemán Valdés 23,182 Celaya Guanajuato Celaya FC, Lobos ULMX Grass1954 City of Celaya Liga de Expansión MX, Liga Premier Estadio-celaya-COLOR.jpg
24 Olímpico Universitario José Reyes Baeza 22,000 Chihuahua City Chihuahua Chihuahua FC Artificial turf2007 UACH Liga Premier Estadio de chihuahua.jpg
25 El Hogar 22,000 Matamoros Tamaulipas Gavilanes de Matamoros Artificial turf2016 City of Matamoros Liga Premier Estadio gavilanes.jpg
26 Ignacio Zaragoza 22,000 Puebla City Puebla Grass1952 State of Puebla Puebla, Mexico (2018) - 163.jpg
27 Mazatlán 20,195 Mazatlán Sinaloa Mazatlán FC Grass2020 State of Sinaloa Liga MX Mazatlan-Estadio.jpg
28 Dorados 20,108 Culiacán Sinaloa Dorados de Sinaloa Grass2003 State of Sinaloa Liga de Expansión MX Estadio Banorte.jpg
29 Carlos Vega Villalba 20,068 Zacatecas Zacatecas Mineros de Zacatecas, Tuzos UAZ Grass1986 State of Zacatecas Liga de Expansión MX, Liga Premier EstadioCarlosVillalbaZacatecas.jpg
30 Unidad Deportiva Solidaridad 20,000 Reynosa Tamaulipas Orgullo Reynosa Grass2013 City of Reynosa Liga Premier Estadio de Reynosa Futbol Club.jpg
31 Neza 86 20,000 Nezahualcóyotl Mexico Grass1981UTN Estadio Neza 86.jpg
32 Olímpico Benito Juárez 19,703 Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua FC Juárez Grass1981 UACJ Liga MX Panoramicaestadiobenitojuarez.jpg
33 Tamaulipas 19,667 Tampico &
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Tamaulipas Tampico Madero, Orgullo Surtam Grass1966STPRMLiga Premier, Liga TDP HPIM0740.JPG
34 Universitario BUAP 19,283 Puebla City Puebla Lobos Puebla Grass1992 BUAP Liga TDP
35 Andrés Quintana Roo 18,844 Cancún Quintana Roo Cancún FC, Pioneros de Cancún Grass2007 State of Quintana Roo Liga de Expansión MX, Liga Premier Estadio Quintana Roo (Main Stand).jpg
36 3 de Marzo 18,779 Zapopan Jalisco Tecos Grass1971 UAG Liga Premier Tecos stadium.jpg
37 Héroe de Nacozari 18,747 Hermosillo Sonora Cimarrones de Sonora Artificial turf1985 State of Sonora Liga de Expansión MX Estadio Heroes de Nacozari.png
38 Olímpico de Tapachula 18,017 Tapachula Chiapas Grass1988 City of Tapachula Stadiumtapachula.jpg
39 Francisco Zarco 18,000 Durango City Durango Alacranes de Durango Grass1957 State of Durango Liga Premier Estadiofzarco.jpg
40 Venustiano Carranza 17,600 Morelia Michoacán Grass1968 State of Michoacán EstadioVCarranza.jpg
41 Mariano Matamoros 16,000 Xochitepec Morelos Grass1981 City of Xochitepec Mariano matamoros.jpg
42 Carlos Iturralde 15,087 Mérida Yucatán Venados Grass1987 State of Yucatán Liga de Expansión MX Estadio Carlos Iturralde Rivero.jpg
43 Gustavo Pacheco Villaseñor 15,000 Tuxtepec Oaxaca Conejos de Tuxtepec Grass2023 City of Tuxtepec Liga TDP
44 Centenario 14,800 Cuernavaca Morelos Grass1969 State of Morelos Estadio Centenario Cuernavaca.jpg
45 Tecnológico de Oaxaca 14,598 Oaxaca City Oaxaca Alebrijes de Oaxaca, Antequera Grass2016 State of Oaxaca Liga de Expansión MX, Liga TDP Estadio Tecnologico de Oaxaca.jpg
46 Juan N. López 13,356 La Piedad Michoacán CF La Piedad Grass1994Board of Estadio Juan N. LópezLiga Premier Juan N Lopez.jpg
47 Unidad Deportiva Acapulco 13,000 Acapulco Guerrero Águilas UAGro Grass1975 City of Acapulco Liga TDP Unidad Deportiva Acapulco.jpg
48 IAETAC 13,000 Tecomán Colima Grass1970 UAG
49 Nicolás Álvarez Ortega 12,271 Tepic Nayarit Grass2011 State of Nayarit Lleno Arena Cora.jpg
50 Olímpico de Villahermosa 12,000 Villahermosa Tabasco Napoli Tabasco Grass1964 State of Tabasco Liga TDP Estadio de Villahermosa.jpg
51 Colima 12,000 Colima City Colima Grass1976 State of Colima Estadio Colima.JPG
52 Olímpico Universitario de Colima 11,812 Colima City Colima Colima FC Grass1994 University of Colima Liga Premier Estadio Olimpico de la Universidad de Colima.jpg
53 Tlahuicole 11,135 Tlaxcala City Tlaxcala Tlaxcala FC Grass1961 State of Tlaxcala Liga de Expansión MX Tlahuicole.jpg
54 Centenario 11,134 Los Mochis Sinaloa Grass2003 City of Ahome Estadio Centenario Los Mochis.jpg
55 Marte R. Gómez 10,520 Ciudad Victoria Tamaulipas Correcaminos UAT Grass1939 State of Tamaulipas Liga de Expansión MX Club correcaminos.jpg
56 Ignacio López Rayón 10,000 Zitácuaro Michoacán Deportivo Zitácuaro Grass1980 City of Zitácuaro Liga Premier
57 Heriberto Jara Corona 10,000 Poza Rica Veracruz CD Poza Rica Grass1969 City of Poza Rica Liga Premier Estadio Heriberto Jara Corona, Poza Rica.png
58 Sección XXIV 10,000 Salamanca Guanajuato Salamanca FC Grass1951 City of Salamanca Liga Premier Estadio Olimpico seccion 24.jpg
Notes

Future stadiums

RankStadiumCapacityCityStateTypeTenantEstimated CostStatusInauguration
1Nuevo Estadio Tigres65,000 San Nicolás de los Garza Nuevo León Football Tigres UANL USD320 millionIn development TBA
2 Nuevo Estadio Azul 50,000 Tlalnepantla de Baz State of Mexico Football Cruz Azul USD120 millionIn development TBA

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