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THE AZTEC STADIUM, Mexico City, venue of the 1970 World Cup soccer finals. The stadium, opened in 1966, holds 108,494 spectators. There are 96 entrances and 30 tunnels leading to 775 private boxes.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32314, 4 June 1970, Page 13

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THE AZTEC STADIUM, Mexico City, venue of the 1970 World Cup soccer finals. The stadium, opened in 1966, holds 108,494 spectators. There are 96 entrances and 30 tunnels leading to 775 private boxes. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32314, 4 June 1970, Page 13

THE AZTEC STADIUM, Mexico City, venue of the 1970 World Cup soccer finals. The stadium, opened in 1966, holds 108,494 spectators. There are 96 entrances and 30 tunnels leading to 775 private boxes. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32314, 4 June 1970, Page 13

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