FIFA takes over Azteca Stadium, now ‘Mexico City Stadium,’ for World Cup
FIFA has taken over Azteca Stadium, now renamed Mexico City Stadium, in preparation for the World Cup. However, disputes with lifetime box owners have created obstacles ahead of the event.
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