The Estadio Coruco Díaz is so-called in honour of a very good local player named Agustín Coruco Díaz. This stadium is one of the oldest in Mexico and its origins can be traced until 1948. It is located in Zacatepec, Morelos (central Mexico). The official opening of this stadium was on november 1954. This stadium is nicknamed the "Selva Cañera" (Sugar Cane Jungle) because of the tropical weather that distinguish the municipality of Zacatepec. There was a very famous player and later trainer named Ignacio Trelles, who ordered to irrigate the field one hour before the soccer match, leading to a very strong vaporization and an increase of the temperature to near 40 Celsius (more or less 100 Fahrenheit), that was very hard for the visitor squads. Another oddity of this building id that is located very central in the town of Zacatepec and beside the sugar cane refineries.
External links
/ Unofficial site of the Coruco Díaz Stadium (http://zetaweb.8k.com/club/estadio.html)