if your talking about football/soccor the answer is the azteca stadium Mexico City. the azteca is the home of the Mexican national team and club America a Mexican league side. its the biggest stadium in Latin America.
It is known as "Estadio Azteca". Officialy it is named as the Guillermo Cañedo Stadium.
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Northwestern's home field is called Ryan Field. Ryan Field was formerly known as Dyche Stadium. The name change occurred in 1997. Seating capacity is 49,256.
The Tennessee Titans play at LP Field in downtown Nashville, previously known as the Coliseum.
The Steelers play their home games at Heinz Field, located in Pittsburgh, PA.
I presume you mean their home games. They were played at a Los Angeles baseball field called "Wrigley Field" -- different from the Chicago stadium with that name.
It is the park where the Mariners play home games.
In the 1930s, the White Sox played their home games at Comiskey Park.
In Major League Baseball, for the Division Series and the Championship Series, Home Field is decided according to a team's Regular Season record. The team with the better record is the team that gets the most home field games. For the World Series, the league that won the All Star Game is the one that wins the home field rights for the World Series. Games 1 and 2 of the World Series will be held at the home stadium with the home field advantage rights. Games 3, 4 and 5 will be held at the home stadium with the team that does not have the home field rights. Games 6 and 7 will be held at the stadium with the home stadium rights.
The Greys' home field was at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, but they also played many "home" games in DC's Griffith Stadium (adopting it as their home away from home).
Mexico did have the "Home Field Advantage", but it was not a contest between equals.
Lincoln Financial Field