Canada has history at Azteca Stadium, but little of it has been good
Azteca Stadium has been a house of horrors for most visitors. But no one can deny the venerable Mexico City soccer venue has history.
“Just soaking it in,” said Canada coach John Herdman, looking around during a virtual availability from the stadium on the eve of Canada’s World Cup qualifying game against Mexico on Thursday night. “It’s a pretty historic stadium. I remember watching this as a kid — the ’86 World Cup. Man, it’s what lit my fire for football. It’s a proud moment to be here.”
For former Canadian international Jason Bent, soaking it in at Azteca meant something else.
“I was one of the unfortunate ones to be hit with a plastic bag of urine — on my leg,” said Bent, now an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Galaxy coach, recalling a 2000 match with Canada there.