Football (soccer) stadium located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
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Estadio Jalisco
Full name
Estadio Jalisco
Location
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Owner
Clubes Unidos de Jalisco
Capacity
56,713[2]
Field size
105 x 70 m
Surface
Grass
Construction
Built
20 November 1952
Opened
31 January 1960
Renovated
1970 (FIFA World Cup), 1999, and 2017
Expanded
1983 (FIFA World Youth Championship)
Construction cost
34 million MXN
Architect
Constructora Jalisco S.A. de C.V. Constructora ARVA S.A. de C.V.
Tenants
Atlas (1960–present) U.D.G. (1970–present) Guadalajara (1960–2010) Oro (1960–1970) Nacional (1961–1965) Jalisco (1970–1980) CAFESSA Jalisco (2019–2020)[1]
The Jalisco Stadium is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third-largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olímpico Universitario with a capacity of 56,713 spectators.[2]
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