1994 FIFA World Cup - Venues

Venues

The games were held in nine cities across the country. All stadiums had a capacity of at least 53,000, and their usual tenants were National Football League or NCAA Football teams. The most used venue was the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, with eight games, among them the final, the third place match, a semifinal and a game of the Round of 16, followed by the Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, which had one semifinal, a quarterfinal and a round of 16 match. The least used was the Pontiac Silverdome, the first indoor stadium used in a World Cup, with four Round 1 matches.

Pasadena, California
Pontiac, Michigan
Stanford, California
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Rose Bowl Pontiac Silverdome Stanford Stadium Giants Stadium
Capacity: 91,794 Capacity: 77,557 Capacity: 80,906 Capacity: 75,338
Orlando, Florida
Pasadena Pontiac Stanford East Rutherford Orlando Chicago Dallas Foxborough Washington, D.C. 1994 FIFA World Cup (United States)
Citrus Bowl
Capacity: 61,219
Chicago, Illinois Dallas, Texas Foxborough, Massachusetts
Washington, D.C.
Soldier Field Cotton Bowl Foxboro Stadium Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 63,117 Capacity: 63,998 Capacity: 53,644 Capacity: 53,142

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