Estadio Olímpico Universitario, home stadium of Pumas UNAM
Pumas UNAM

Pumas UNAM

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Founded

1954

Venue

Estadio Olímpico Universitario

City

Ciudad de México (D.F.)

Capacity

72,449

Surface

grass

#5 Liga MX R10# Copa MX # Copa por México #8 Leagues Cup 2019-2022 R0

Trophies

Liga MX

2011,2009,2004,2004,1990/1991,1980/1981,1976/1977,

7xWinner

Liga MX

2020/2021,2015,2007,2005,1987/1988,1984/1985,1978/1979,1977/1978,1967/1968,

9x2nd Place

Trofeo Joan Gamper

2022,

1x2nd Place

Concacaf Champions Cup

1989/1990,1982,1981,

3xWinner

Concacaf Champions Cup

2022,

1x2nd Place

Pumas UNAM

Club Universidad Nacional, known as Pumas UNAM, was founded in 1954 and is affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), one of the largest universities in Latin America. Based in Mexico City, they play at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, which hosted the 1968 Olympic football final and holds over 72,000 spectators. Pumas have won seven Liga MX titles, with their most successful era coming in the 1970s and early 1980s. They reached the FIFA Club World Cup in 2004, finishing fourth. The club is renowned for developing homegrown talent and has produced several Mexican internationals over the decades, including Jorge Campos, Hugo Sánchez (early career), and more recently players like Guillermo Ochoa. Pumas are celebrated for their university identity, distinct blue-and-gold colors, and passionate fan base across Mexico.