Mexico
Forget the Nou Camp or even the Maracaná, the 114,000-capacity Aztec is perhaps the greatest football stadium in the world, and the only one to host two World Cup finals. The steep terracing ensures an intense atmosphere and good views from anywhere in the ground. Try to go when América, the city’s largest club, are playing.
Games (sometimes two) every Sunday, check local papers for details, metro Chilpancingo.
Mexican masked wrestling. Where else can you see an evil monk wrestle a good nazi??
Matches are packed with more thrills, laughs and more fake punches than a bollywood film, and can include midget wresting and 3-on-3 girl action.
Lucha is a great afternoon/evening out for kids and adults and has a huge Mexican fanbase. Just be prepred to leave your political correctness at the door and to lose your voice a-whooping and a-hollering.
Arena Coliseo, Mexico City (nr metro Bellas Artes & Allende) every Sunday afternoon. Lots more locations and dates - pick up Lucha magazines from the street stalls for a few pesos or ask at your hotel - there are bound to be a few fans working there!
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