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Estadio Cuauhtémoc : ウィキペディア英語版
Estadio Cuauhtémoc

Estadio Cuauhtémoc (currently known as Estadio Multiva due to naming rights) is a soccer stadium in the city of Puebla, Mexico.
It is the home of Puebla F.C. ()
Currently the fourth biggest football stadium in Mexico in terms of capacity.
The stadium has been the host of two FIFA World Cups: 1970 FIFA World Cup and 1986 FIFA World Cup.
On November 2014/15 the stadium went through massive renovations.
As of November 2015, Cuauhtémoc stadium is considered to be an innovation in textile design and sports architecture in Mexico, since it is the first and only stadium in Latin America to have a façade totally covered with ETFE.()
==History==

Estadio Cuauhtémoc has been the home for Puebla F.C. for the last 40 years and has witness various national and international tournaments the stadium is located in Puebla, Puebla Mexico.
The Stadium was originally designed in 1985 by architect Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, who also designed el Estadio Azteca and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
It was inaugurated on October 6, 1968 during the pre inauguration of the 1968 Summer Olympics. It takes its name after the Mexican brewery Cuauhtémoc-Moctezuma who paid for most of the construction.〔(1968 Summer Olympics official report. ) Volume 2. Part 1. pp. 75-6.〕
The stadium was constructed in 500 days with workers having 16-18 hour shifts in order to be done in time for the 1968 Olympic Games.
The stadium was inaugurated on October 6, 1968 prior to the 1968 Summer Olympics games in a match between Mexico national football team and Czech Republic national football team in match that ended in a 1-1 draw.The first goal was scored by the Mexican player Isidoro Díaz the second goal was scored by the Czechoslovakian Stratil .The first league match was held against Club América that same year with tickets prices were as follow ranging from 40.00 pesos to 10.00 pesos.
In its first years of existences the club had a capacity of 35,000 plus till the 1985 renovation due to the 1986 FIFA World Cup that was going to take place in Mexico for the second time.A moral that had been painted by Jesús Corro Ferrer which represented all the races around the world had to be cover up due to the renovation.The stadium has an official capacity for 42,648 all though on some occasions the stadium has had crowd attendance above 50,000 in concerts and special events.The Stadium is the 4th biggest and the tallest in Mexico behind the Estadio Jalisco in Jalisco.

The stadium has hosted 2 Mexican Primera División finals. The first came in the 1982-83 tournament when Puebla F.C. defeated C.D. Guadalajara in an on of the best finals in league history, were the final was send to a penalty shoot were Puebla's player Enrique Fernandez scored the final goal giving Puebla F.C. its first league title.
The second final was played in the 1989-90 tournament against Club Universidad de Guadalajara where Puebla managed beat the club from Jalisco 4-3.The stadium has also hosted the now defunct Copa México tournament which the club managed to win in 1990 in the Estadio Cuauhtémoc and so becoming just the 5 stadium to host both finals were the home team came out victorious.
The stadium has also hosted club international tournaments such as the CONCACAF Champions League and Copa Interamericana.In 2008 the stadium was supposed to host its first Copa Sudamericana tournament but did not after the CONCACAF decided to pull out of all CONMEBOL competitions due to the clubs lack of interests in the domestic conference tournaments.

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