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Estadio Azteca – Mexico City Jigsaw Puzzle — Play Free Online
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About this puzzle
Estadio Azteca — officially Estadio Banorte — rises in the Santa Úrsula district of Mexico City and stands alone in football history as the only stadium to host three FIFA World Cups. It staged the 1970 and 1986 men's tournaments, including both finals, and returned for the 2026 edition when Mexico kicked off the tri-nation World Cup on home soil. With capacity near 87,000, the vast circular bowl has been the cathedral of Mexican football for Club América and El Tri for decades.
Pelé played his final World Cup match at the Azteca in 1970 after Brazil's triumph; sixteen years later Diego Maradona owned the same stage with the 'Hand of God' goal and the 'Goal of the Century' against England in the 1986 quarter-finals — moments replayed endlessly because they happened nowhere else on Earth. Renovations ahead of 2026 refreshed hospitality and broadcast infrastructure while preserving the stadium's unmistakable silhouette above one of the world's largest cities.
In the 2026 tournament, Mexico's co-host campaign carried the weight of a nation expecting deep runs at their legendary ground — and El Tri advanced to the knockout stage, keeping Azteca dreams alive for fans packing the stands and watching from every corner of the country. This PuzzleBeat jigsaw captures Estadio Banorte during World Cup 2026 — a free browser puzzle for anyone following Mexico City's third turn on football's grandest stage.
How to play
- Tap Play Estadio Azteca – Mexico City puzzle to open the puzzle board, then choose your piece count and difficulty.
- Drag pieces from the tray onto the board and snap them into place until the full image is complete. Works with mouse on desktop and touch on mobile.
- Use the Preview button on the play screen to peek at the full reference image whenever you need a hint.
- When you finish, check your solve time on the completion screen and share it with friends to see who can beat your record.
Frequently asked questions
- Where is Estadio Azteca?
- Estadio Azteca is in Mexico City, Mexico, in the Santa Úrsula neighborhood south of the city center. It remains the home stadium for Club América and the Mexico national team.
- Why is it called Estadio Banorte now?
- Estadio Azteca was renamed Estadio Banorte after a naming-rights partnership with Banorte, one of Mexico's largest banks. Fans still commonly call it the Azteca, but official World Cup 2026 branding uses the Estadio Banorte name.
- How many World Cups has Estadio Azteca hosted?
- Three men's FIFA World Cups: Mexico 1970, Mexico 1986, and the 2026 tri-nation tournament co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada. No other stadium in history has hosted three World Cups.
- Is this puzzle free?
- Yes. Play this Estadio Azteca – Mexico City jigsaw free on PuzzleBeat in your browser with shaped pieces, preview, and an optional timer — no download or account required.