Guadalajara: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Estadio Chivas
Estadio Chivas, also known as Estadio Akron, is a contemporary fortress of sports and a proud landmark of Guadalajara, Mexico. This state-of-the-art stadium, with a seating capacity of approximately 49,850, is the home ground of the popular Mexican football club, Club...
Estadio Jalisco
Estadio Jalisco stands as a testament to the rich sporting heritage of Guadalajara, Mexico. Opened in 1960, this iconic stadium has been a focal point for football fans, hosting numerous significant matches and events over the decades.
Estadio de Béisbol Charros de Jalisco y Atletismo
Nestled in the heart of Guadalajara, Mexico, the Estadio de Béisbol Charros de Jalisco y Atletismo is a premier sports venue that has captured the attention of baseball and athletics enthusiasts alike. This modern facility is not just a stadium but a symbol of the...
Estadio Tres de Marzo
Estadio Tres de Marzo, a notable sport venue, stands as a prominent feature in the bustling cityscape of Guadalajara, Mexico. This stadium, with a seating capacity that can accommodate approximately 18,000 spectators, serves as a hub for various sporting events...
Panamerican Tennis Center
Panamerican Tennis Center, formerly The Telcel Tennis Complex, is a tennis center in Zapopan, Mexico. It was officially opened on 15 October 2010, in a ceremony and exhibition tournament featuring tennis professionals Andre Agassi and Jim Courier.
Velódromo Panamericano
The Pan American Velodrome is a Velodrome located in Tlaquepaque, near Guadalajara, Mexico. It hosted the track cycling events at the 2011 Pan American Games. It has a capacity of 1,932, a wooden track and has been described as one of the best velodromes in Latin America.
Estadio Tlaquepaque
Tlaquepaque Stadium is a 1,360 seat stadium that was built in 2011 to host the rugby sevens competition at the 2011 Pan American Games.
CODE Dome
The CODE Dome is a 3,528 seat arena in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México, that was renovated in 2011 to host the basketball and table tennis competitions at the 2011 Pan American Games.