World Cup News: Spectator Cut Below that of 1994 in the USA
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Despite the record of the spectators, the editing of the World Cup is well below the 1994 tournament.
The FIFA has released audience numbers after the eighth finale. Collina makes a clear statement on the Egyptian coach's fraud accusations. All news, curious stories and impressions of locals around the 2026 World Cup in the live blog.
The World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Kanda can track as many people in the stadium as never before - because there are so many games as never before. On average there are fewer fans than in 1994.
Under conditions where stadiums hosting matches at the North American World Football Championship recorded an average occupancy rate of 99.7%, over 6.25 million people followed the matches, which is a new record.
At the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, on average, fewer spectators come to the stadiums than in the last edition in North America in 1994.
The 2026 World Cup continues to write a historic page. With the classification defined for the quarterfinals, FIFA published a balance that reflects the enormous dimension achieved by the contest, both in the sport aspect and in the global impact generated by the first edition with 48 selections. So far 96 games were played, with a total of 280 goals, which gives an average of 2.92 so many per match. In that field, Argentina leads the team table…
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