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Inside the Estadio Azteca, Mexico City’s iconic World Cup stadium ⚽️
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Estadio Azteca, the iconic Mexico City stadium, has hosted some of football's most legendary moments.
In 1970, Pelé hoisted the World Cup trophy there for a third and final time. In 1986, it was the site of Diego Maradona's controversial "Hand of God" goal against England, scored on the way to his own championship win. The Argentine also scored what some call the "Goal of the Century" in that same England match, while the 1970 World Cup semi-final between Italy and West Germany was seen as one of the greatest tournament matches ever.
This year, it will become the first stadium to stage matches at three World Cups.
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