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{{short description|Mexican football Aguascalientes}}
{{short description|Mexican football Aguascalientes}}
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|location          = Manuel Madrigal, 101, <br> [[Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes, Ags.]] 20190|
|location          = Manuel Madrigal, 101, <br> [[Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes, Ags.]] 20190|
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|opened            = July 26, 2003
|opened            = 26 July 2003
|owner            = [[State of Aguascalientes]]
|owner            = [[State of Aguascalientes]]
|operator          = [[Club Necaxa]]
|operator          = [[Club Necaxa]]
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'''Estadio Victoria''' is [[sport]]s [[stadium]] in the [[Mexico|Mexican]] city of [[Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes]]. The stadium opened in 2003 and has a [[Seating capacity|capacity]] of 23,000 seats. Although the stadium is capable of multi-use, its main use is for [[association football|football]] games. It is the home stadium of football [[Club Necaxa]], which played in [[Mexico City]] at the [[Estadio Azteca]] before relocating to Aguascalientes and Estadio Victoria. The stadium is named after a leading brand of [[beer]] brewed by [[Grupo Modelo]].
'''Estadio Victoria''' is [[sport]]s [[stadium]] in the [[Mexico|Mexican]] city of [[Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes]]. The stadium opened in 2003 and has a [[Seating capacity|capacity]] of 23,000 seats. Although the stadium is capable of multi-use, its main use is for [[association football|football]] games. It is the home stadium of football [[Club Necaxa]], which played in [[Mexico City]] at the [[Estadio Azteca]] before relocating to Aguascalientes and Estadio Victoria. The stadium is named after a leading brand of [[beer]] brewed by [[Grupo Modelo]].


==History==
==History==
''Club Necaxa'' plays at the Estadio Victoria. The first football match at the Estadio Victoria on July 29, 2003, saw Necaxa against [[C.D. Guadalajara|Guadalajara]] and Mexico's national team winning 8–0 over Dominica. [[Club León]] had a dispute for its stadium, and is currently playing in the stadium. Their first match here ended 3–2 against [[Club América]].
''Club Necaxa'' plays at the Estadio Victoria. The first football match at the Estadio Victoria on 29 July 2003, saw Necaxa against [[C.D. Guadalajara|Guadalajara]] and Mexico's national team winning 8–0 over Dominica. [[Club León]] had a dispute for its stadium, and is currently playing in the stadium. Their first match here ended 3–2 against [[Club América]].


Casa Club, Necaxa's training facilities in Aguascalientes holds sub-17, sub-20, and amateur football try-outs every year. The club offers other competitive sports such as, basketball, volleyball, and swimming.
Casa Club, Necaxa's training facilities in Aguascalientes holds sub-17, sub-20, and amateur football try-outs every year. The club offers other competitive sports such as, basketball, volleyball, and swimming.
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==Concerts==
==Concerts==
*[[Maná]] - December 7, 2003 & February 24, 2008
*[[Maná]] - 7 December 2003 & 24 February 2008
*[[Luis Miguel]] - March 21, 2006
*[[Luis Miguel]] - 21 March 2006
*[[Shakira]] - May 11, 2007
*[[Shakira]] - 11 May 2007
*[[Juanes]] - October 25, 2008
*[[Juanes]] - 25 October 2008


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 09:12, 27 June 2025

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History

Club Necaxa plays at the Estadio Victoria. The first football match at the Estadio Victoria on 29 July 2003, saw Necaxa against Guadalajara and Mexico's national team winning 8–0 over Dominica. Club León had a dispute for its stadium, and is currently playing in the stadium. Their first match here ended 3–2 against Club América.

Casa Club, Necaxa's training facilities in Aguascalientes holds sub-17, sub-20, and amateur football try-outs every year. The club offers other competitive sports such as, basketball, volleyball, and swimming. Template:Wide image

Concerts

See also

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