The inactive Teoca volcano rises around 2,700 meters (roughly 8,900 feet) above sea level in the district of Xochimilco, a green lung in the southeast of the sprawling megacity. About ten teams belonging to an amateur league play in its crater on weekends
A volcano crater is not an obvious venue for a football match, but that's where a referee blows the whistle for kick-off each weekend on the outskirts of Mexico City.
"It's a unique pitch," said 32-year-old player Adrian Garcia, a graphic designer by profession.
"It's very nice to come here to distract yourself, to relax, with friends and family," he added.
The inactive Teoca volcano rises around 2,700 meters (roughly 8,900 feet) above sea level in the district of Xochimilco, a green lung in the southeast of the sprawling megacity.
About 10 teams belonging to an amateur league play in its crater on weekends.