When packed to the rafters with tens of thousands of passionate fans, these stadiums can produce deafening noises capable of measuring on the Richter scale.
The Cotton Bowl Stadium, with a capacity of 92,100, hosted six matches at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, including Brazil's quarter-final against the Netherlands.
The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, with a capacity of 92,800, is famous for the 1994 World Cup final, making it significant in football history.
Journeying across the globe to tick off these legendary venues is like a spiritual pilgrimage for many football fans, highlighting their cultural importance.
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