Arena Naucalpan

Arena Naucalpan
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Former namesArena KO Al Gusto
LocationCalle Jardín 19, Centro, Naucalpan de Juárez, 53000.
Coordinates19°28′24.6″N 99°13′53.8″W / 19.473500°N 99.231611°W / 19.473500; -99.231611
OwnerAdolfo Moreno (1977-2007)
César and Marco Moreno (2007-present)
Capacity2,400 (Professional wrestling)
OpenedDecember 21, 1977
Tenants
Promociones Moreno (1960s–1995)
International Wrestling Revolution Group (1996–present)

Arena Naucalpan is an indoor sports arena located in Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico located on Calle Jardín 19, Naucalpan Centro. The arena is primarily used for professional wrestling, or lucha libre, mainly shows promoted by International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) but has also hosted a number of other promotions since its creation in 1977. Arena Naucalpan has a capacity of 2,400 spectators and is generally configured for professional wrestling with a ring permanently in the center of the arena.

in 1977 the arena replaced Arena KO Al Gusto that was in the same location, when professional wrestling promoter Adolfo Moreno bought the location and had the old roller rink building turned into Arena Naucalpan. From 1977 through 1995 the arena was the center of Promociones Moreno and from 1996 on the home of International Wrestling Revolution Group, the promotion founded by Moreno. When Adolfo Moreno died in 2007 Moreno's sons César and Marco Moreno took ownership of the arena as well as control of IWRG.

The arena hosts the majority of IWRG's shows and all of the promotion's major shows such as the IWRG Anniversary Shows as well as the Arena Naucalpan Anniversary Shows, held each December around December 21.