The biggest football stadiums in the world
Briefly

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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