Estadio Jalisco - Atlas & U de G Stadium Guide

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Last Updated: October 14, 2020

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Estadio Jalisco or the Jalisco Stadium is a 63,163 capacity football arena located in Guadalajara, Mexico. Home to Liga Mx sides Club Atlas and Club Universidad de Guadalajara, Jalisco is the third largest stadium in mexico behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario.

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Stadium Facts

Overview
Teams:Atlas & U de G
Opened:1960
Capacity:63,163
Address: Guadalajara, Jalisco

Estadio Jalisco History

The stadium was officially inaugurated on 24th January 1959 when the Catholic Archbishop of Guadalajara, Cardinal José Garibi Rivera blessed the premises however the inaugural match was played almost a year later on 31st January 1960. The first match was played between Club Atlas and Argentinian side San Lorenzo de Almagro, and attracted a crowd of 50,000.

Designed by local company Constructora Jalisco S.A. de C.V, the stadium took over six years to complete from the 8th October 1954 when the city of Guadalajara officially granted planning permission. Initially costing $18 million S Dollars,  and used by both local football teams, Club Atlas and Club Universidad, Estadio Jalisco was a relative bargain compared to some football grounds.

Extensively renovated to host matches of the 1970 World Cup, the capacity was expanded to 71,000 which made it the second largest venue of the tournament, behind Estadio Azteca (107,247) and ahead of Estadio Cuauhtémoc (36,000). In total Jalisco hosted six group matches, a quarter final and semi-final with the majority of these matches featuring eventual winners Brazil.

Likewise for the 1986 World Cup, Estadio Jalisco was also allocated as the home of Brazil, and it hosted all three of the South American’s matches. Once again modernised in anticipation of the World Cup, this time Jalisco was one of twelve stadiums, and it was replaced by Estadio Olimpico Universitario as the second largest ground by capacity.

After occupying the stadium for 50 years, Guadalajara moved to their own purpose-built football ground, Estadio Omnilife, in 2010. The upkeep of the stadium is now divided amongst the two remaining clubs, and the local municipal council.

Stand Photos

Estadio Jalisco is comprised of four stands: North, East, South and West.

Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the Stadium.

Matchday Experience

Atlas & U de G Club Shop

Players inside Club Atlas club shop

Atlas & U de G Club Shop

How to get to Estadio Jalisco

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who plays at Estadio Jalisco?

Mexican side Atlas & U de G play their home matches at Estadio Jalisco.

What is the capacity of Estadio Jalisco?

As of 2024 Estadio Jalisco has an official seating capacity of 63,163 for Football matches.

When was Estadio Jalisco opened?

Estadio Jalisco officially opened in 1960 and is home to Atlas & U de G

Are there any Covid restrictions at the stadium?

Covid Restrictions may be in place when you visit Estadio Jalisco in 2024. Please visit the official website of Atlas & U de G for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus.

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