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Meksyk odlicza do meczu otwarcia MŚ 2026 na legendarnym Estadio Azteca

Meksyk przygotowuje się do czwartkowego meczu otwarcia MŚ 2026: gospodarze zagrają z RPA na Estadio Azteca, które jako pierwsze w historii przyjmie trzeci mecz otwarcia mundialu.

CZYTAJ WIĘCEJ : http://pl.euronews.com/2026/06/10/meksyk-odlicza-do-meczu-otwarcia-ms-2026-na-legendarnym-estadio-azteca

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00:00Medio, Medio, na na na!
00:05Behind me is one of football's most iconic stadiums and very soon it will once again be at the center
00:10of sporting history.
00:12Mexico City is set to host the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making Estadio Azteca the first
00:19stadium to ever host three World Cup openers.
00:23Temporarily rebranded as Mexico City Stadium for the World Cup, the venue will host five matches during the tournament,
00:29including the opening game between Mexico and South Africa.
00:32This stadium has witnessed some of football's greatest moments.
00:36Pele lifted the World Cup here in 1970.
00:39Mauricio Rocha Eterbide was in the stands at Estadio Azteca in 1986
00:44when Diego Maradona produced one of the most memorable performances in World Cup history against England.
00:50When Maradona made these two beautiful goals, the goal was going on all the fields,
00:56dribbling the people to have the goal.
00:59And then the other one that is more important, that is the goal of the hand of God.
01:03I can tell you that we were in the city, we never see the hand.
01:07I mean, he was very smart.
01:08For Mexican football fan Pablo Anguiano, the memories are more recent.
01:13He traveled to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup and witnessed Argentina's victory firsthand.
01:19It was amazing because I really enjoyed the city and you can say that you have the most exciting final
01:28in the World Cup against Argentina and France.
01:33And now, after Qatar 2022, the World Cup is heading back to Mexico City.
01:39Last Saturday, thousands of football fans gathered in the capital to perform a massive human wave,
01:45hoping to set a new Guinness World Record.
01:47Outside the stadium, the countdown to 2026 is already taking shape.
02:13As the 39-day tournament kicks off across the United States, Canada and Mexico,
02:18millions of fans are expected to travel between the three host nations.
02:22Adel Helene, Euronews, Mexico City.
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