The power of the people is what makes the Azteca truly special.
Whether cheering on Mexico, home club sides Club America or Cruz Azul, or hosting neutral sides in the World Cup, the Azteca crowd is renowned for generating a ferocious soundtrack like nowhere else.
“It is next to impossible to communicate on the pitch because the Azteca is full of sound swirling all around you”, says Jason de Vos, one of the few men to have both played and coached against Mexico at the stadium, doing so with the Canadian national team.
“The Mexicans know they have an advantage because of the crowd and they try to swarm you on the pitch too.
“When you arrive the team bus drives under the stadium, down a ramp and then you walk to the dressing room.
“When you walk to the pitch you have to go through a very tight tunnel and you can hear a buzzing sound, like a swarm of bees.
“To get outside, you approach the pitch from below, going up a staircase, and when you crest the top and see the light, you realise that the buzzing is the people.
“It’s the vibration of the horns, the screaming, the jumping. It’s crazy
“But that’s exactly why you want to play football.”












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