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Estadio Hidalgo

Coordinates: 20°6′19″N 98°45′22″W / 20.10528°N 98.75611°W / 20.10528; -98.75611
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Estadio Hidalgo
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LocationPachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico
OwnerState of Hidalgo
OperatorGrupo Pachuca
Capacity25,922[1]
SurfaceGrass
Opened14 January 1993; 32 years ago (14 January 1993)
Tenants
Pachuca (1993–present)
Pachuca Femenil (2017–present)
Toros Neza as Toros Hidalgo (1994 temporary)

The Estadio Hidalgo is a football stadium located in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico. It is the home stadium of Pachuca in Liga MX and Pachuca Femenil in Liga MX Femenil. The stadium was inaugurated in 1993 and has a capacity of 25,922 seats. It is the highest sports center in the state of Hidalgo and its name, like that of the state, is in honor of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla the father of the Independence of Mexico.

Nicknamed "El Huracán" (The Hurricane), due to the great dominance of CF Pachuca in its golden era playing at home, saying "the team at home plays devastating like a hurricane". The stadium was remodeled and modernized under the administration of Grupo Pachuca, for which it was reopened on 1 August 2004.

Football events

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In top level national competitions, the stadium has hosted Liga MX, Copa MX, Campeón de Campeones and Liga MX Femenil.

The stadium has hosted matches from 5 different international club competitions, which are CONCACAF Champions Cup/Champions League, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana and Copa Merconorte.

It was also one of the host stadiums for the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup, with 9 matches. The most notable matches were the victories of the Mexico under-17 team, first beating Panamá 2–0 in the round of 16 and then beating France 2–1 in the quarterfinals.

Primera División de México/Liga MX finals

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Season Home Result Away Match date
Invierno 1999 Pachuca 2–2 Cruz Azul 16 December 1999
(First leg)
Verano 2001 Pachuca 2–1 Santos Laguna 17 May 2001
(First leg)
Invierno 2001 Pachuca 2–0 Tigres UANL 12 December 2001
(First leg)
Apertura 2003 Pachuca 3–1 Tigres UANL 17 December 2003
(First leg)
Clausura 2006 Pachuca 1–0 San Luis 21 May 2006
(Second leg)
Clausura 2007 Pachuca 1–1 América 27 May 2007
(Second leg)
Clausura 2009 Pachuca 2–2 Pumas UNAM 31 May 2009
(Second leg)
Clausura 2014 Pachuca 0–2 León 18 May 2014
(Second leg)
Clausura 2016 Pachuca 1–0 Monterrey 26 May 2016
(First leg)
Clausura 2022 Pachuca 2–1 Atlas 29 May 2022
(Second leg)
Apertura 2022 Pachuca 3–1 Toluca 30 October 2022
(Second leg)

International finals

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Season Home Result Away Match date
2006 Copa Sudamericana Pachuca 1–1 Colo-Colo 30 November 2006
(First leg)
2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup Pachuca 0–0
(7–6 p)
Guadalajara 25 April 2007
(Second leg)
2007 Recopa Sudamericana Pachuca 2–1 Internacional 31 May 2007
(First leg)
2008 CONCACAF Champions' Cup Pachuca 2–1 Saprissa 30 April 2008
(Second leg)
2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League Pachuca 1–0 Cruz Azul 28April 2010
(Second leg)
2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League Pachuca 1–0 Tigres UANL 26 April 2017
(Second leg)
2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup Pachuca 3–0 Columbus Crew 1 June 2024
(Single match)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Estadio Hidalgo". ligamx.net.
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20°6′19″N 98°45′22″W / 20.10528°N 98.75611°W / 20.10528; -98.75611