4K UltraHD aerial RAW footage of my drone flights at the Estadio Azteca (also known as Coloso de Santa Úrsula / Estadio Banorte) in Mexico City (Capital of Mexico), one of the worlds most legendary football stadiums and home to Club América and the Mexico National Football Team. In 2026, this iconic colossus will host the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, becoming the first stadium in history to host World Cup matches in three different tournaments after 1970 and 1986; project finished & uploaded on 2026-05-22 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage. #drone #estadio #azteca
▶️ Drone - Estadio Azteca Highlights 2026 0:00
▶️ Mexico City World Cup Stadium Aerial 4:06
▶️ Club America Mexico from Above 11:11
» Media data: This drone video (Internal ID 1619, shots taken in 2024 and video published in 2026) is an extraction of our fully self-captured Mexico City 4K Drone Video Footage & Mexico City Drone Pictures. Copyright protected Footage and Photos on Sale. For inquiries, please contact us via E-Mail or our Blog.
About Mexico City: Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, also known as Coloso de Santa Úrsula and soon officially renamed Estadio Banorte, is one of the most legendary football stadiums in the world. Home to Club América and the Mexico national football team, this iconic venue will once again make history as the stadium for the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup—becoming the first stadium ever to host World Cup matches in three different tournaments after 1970 and 1986. With a capacity of more than 80,000 spectators, Estadio Azteca has witnessed some of footballs greatest moments, including Pelés Brazil winning the 1970 FIFA World Cup and Diego Maradonas legendary performances in 1986. For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the stadium is undergoing major renovations and modernization works to prepare for the global spotlight once again. Fans from around the world will gather in Mexico City as countries such as Mexico, United States, and other qualified nations begin their World Cup journey inside this historic football cathedral. Located in the southern part of Mexico City, Estadio Azteca is more than just a stadium—it is a symbol of football history, passion, and Latin American sporting culture. From unforgettable World Cup nights to massive international concerts and continental finals, the Azteca remains one of the most iconic and atmospheric arenas ever built.