MetalMario
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Originally Posted by kangaroobombs
Screw Soccer...
WE don't watch that crap in America
Over a half a billion dollars shelled out by FOX for World Cup TV rights in the U.S. says otherwise.Originally Posted by kangaroobombs
Screw Soccer...
WE don't watch that crap in America
Originally Posted by Elpablo21
First thing that came to my mindOriginally Posted by Vendetta
Originally Posted by kangaroobombs
Screw Soccer...
WE don't watch that crap in America
Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Originally Posted by kangaroobombs
Screw Soccer...
WE don't watch that crap in America
Good point about Wembley. A LOT of history has been held there.Originally Posted by FIREPOWER23
The patriot in me will say Wembley -merely by being one of the oldest stadiums in the world, it has more history than it's US counterparts, but also because it has hosted some of the biggest worldwide events.
Neither the Superdome or MSG has held an Olympic games or World Cup final.
I would say MSG is certainly the most prestigious and iconic stadium in the US, closely followed by the Superdome and Yankee Stadium.
Originally Posted by onewearz
Originally Posted by DownyBoy
seriously. this is so american-centric it has to be a joke.
By that token, neither does the Superdome, what with the post-Katrina renovations.Originally Posted by jhova718
Why do people keep posting yankee stadium?? It doesnt exist anymore lol
Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Estadio Azteca >
[h3]Notable events[/h3]
Spectators outside Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca has hosted a variety of international sporting competitions, including:
- 1968 Summer Olympics
- 1970 FIFA World Cup
- 1975 Pan American Games
- 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship
- 1986 FIFA World Cup
- 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
- 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup
- On October 2, 2005, the first international regular-season game in the history of the NFL was played in the stadium between theSan Francisco 49ers and the Arizona Cardinals. The game was a 31–14 victory for the Cardinals and held the record of the largest crowd to attend a regular season NFL game with 103,467.
- On 20 February 1993 Julio César Chávez fought Greg Haugen in front of 132,247 spectators.
- In October and November 1993, Michael Jackson finished the Dangerous World Tour with 5 sold out shows at this stadium, for 550,000 people.
- On 14 May 2011, irish rock band U2 presented the 360° Tour scoring the most-attended concert on the tour with a total attendance of 110,000 people
Both "game of the century" and "hand of god" occurred there..
Originally Posted by jhova718
Why do people keep posting yankee stadium?? It doesnt exist anymore lol