Funny how Mexico City, has a lot of aging stadia, while smaller cities, have pretty interesting stadium designs, specially Football and Baseball... Alfredo Harp Helú stadium is pretty slick though.
Three of those venues are inside the UNAM campus: Estadio Olímpico (68 Olympics & 86 WC), Alberca Universitaria (68 Olympics) and Estadio Roberto Méndez (UNAM’s inner tournaments).
Just so you know, Foro Sol wasn't designed to have a racetrack go through it I think. It was used as a baseball venue first and foremost, with the track going around it. Then later in the 2000s, when Champ Car (predecessor to modern IndyCar) raced there, they went through the stadium a few times. They would simply lay temporary concrete onto the baseball surface and race over it. When the track was fully redesigned to bring Formula 1 back in the mid 2010s, they also build the new ballpark. That's so they could use Foro Sol for the racetrack to go through. This not only would mean that the capacity of the racetrack would increase a giant amount, it also meant that the track would be far safer - if Foro Sol wasn't there, cars would be approaching the very fast final turn at 300kph+ which wouldn't be safe, so it would've needed a tight chicane before that corner, or it would need to use Foro Sol, which they did
@@deanstanley2125 Foro Sol itself is INSIDE Hermanos Rodríguez. The full circuit can now seat 110,000 during F1 races due to the added space of Foro Sol. It has also been used for American football
I dont know if it could be part of the venue list, but Frontón México is a sort of stadium for some tennis and wrestling events, also music events, it is pretty unique and has a casino inside.
You should do this for more cities I love it. For my own recommendation I’d say do Dallas Fort Worth Area, we got 2 mlb stadium, an nfl, nba/nhl, another 15k+ arena in ft worth, countless 15k+ high school stadiums. Mls, aaa baseball and more
Azteca would look so much better without all the fuckin Coca-Cola and Carona ads that take up literally all the seats. It's one thing to have the team name cover the seats but those ads look awful.
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i think would be a good ideia if you make a video of the stadiums in rio de janeiro or são paulo, because any of the two has 4 big teams of football (soccer) and smaller ones (with stadiums) and others types of venues like the ones made for the olympics in rio.
There is an ongoing controversy because the Mexico City government wants to ban bullfighting, so we could end up with two venues sitting idle side by side. A lot of people are happy that bullfighting will be banned, but I worry that the Enanitos Toreros show could also be suspended 😔
I’m not Mexican but the Spanish version of Jesus Christ is kind of unique in the sense that both names are merged into one and you drop the 2nd s in Jesus and you end up with Jesucristo.
Now this is a thorough list. You even had me asking "we have that here?!", this in reference to the Steelers stadium. I should add though, that you forgot the Wilfrido Massieu stadium, which is home to the Aguilas Blancas (football) of the National Polytecnic Institute (IPN0.
Currently the Jesus Palillo Stadium is the honorary main house of the LFA (American Football League), and house of the Mexicas (The Team of Mexico city in the league)
Recently there was banned to use the Mexico Plaza Stadium (The bullring) for bullfighting, So I hope it can be use for other thing, in one event was used as Tenis Stadium
Please do sao paulo. The largest city in south america has many stadium like the morumbi, neo quimica arena, allianz parque, estadio universitario, rua javari, caninde, pacaembu, fazendinha(alfredo schurig), nacionals stadium. And thats only regarding football, not counting basketball, futsal
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums here is a list to help you: Football only: neo quimica arena Allianz parque Morumbi Canindé Rua javari Estadio Universitario(USP stadium) Nicolau Alayon Arena Ibrachina Pacaembu Icaro de castro melo Parque sao jorge/alfredo schurig Football in the metropolitan region: Anacleto campanella Antonio soared de oliveira Baetao Arena barueri Bruno jose daniel Arena inamar Francisco nogueira Jose ferez Pedro benedetti Jose liberatti Primeiro de maio Other sports: Ginasio walmir marques Ginasio palestra italia Ginasio doutor antonio leme nunes Ginasio henrique villaboim Ginasio club atletico paulistano Jockey club Thats about it from what i can remember, hope it helps, cheers
About 50 counting in-door arenas, football stadiums, tennis courts and so on, right inside the Capital City. You are going to need a 30-minute video for that.
2:28 those tacos are not from Mexico, our tacos are a soft tortilla that can be made of different ingredients but they are not that way in my country so that everyone knows
The stadium I hate the most in all the world is the puma unal stadium. It’s unacceptable that people have to see the game so far from the field Super ugly stadium