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US Soccer has released a list of 37 stadiums which could be used to host a possible World Cup in 2018 or 2022. Those stadiums have been issued a Request For Proposal.
Six stadiums seat 90,000 or more people.
Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio (101,568)
Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan (108,000)
Dallas Cowboys New Stadium, (100,000)
Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennesee (100,011)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, (93,607)
Rose Bowl, Los Angeles (92,000)
Fed Ex Field, Washington DC (91,704)
Four stadiums on the list have a capacity of 60,000 or less.
US Soccer has released a list of 37 stadiums which could be used to host a possible World Cup in 2018 or 2022. Those stadiums have been issued a Request For Proposal.
Six stadiums seat 90,000 or more people.
Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio (101,568)
Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan (108,000)
Dallas Cowboys New Stadium, (100,000)
Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennesee (100,011)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, (93,607)
Rose Bowl, Los Angeles (92,000)
Fed Ex Field, Washington DC (91,704)
Four stadiums on the list have a capacity of 60,000 or less.
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