The Most Historic US Soccer Sites: What’s No. 1?
In Pasadena, California, there isย aย monstrous stadium that seats more than 90,000 spectators: theย Rose Bowl. Built in 1922, the stadium is, of course, most famous for hosting the annual Rose Bowl Game on New Years Day between college football powerhouses. But it also hasย hosted five Super Bowls and severalย events during the 1932 and 1984 Olympics.
Prior to the construction of the HDC, the Galaxy played their home matches at the Bowl. But, itโs not the Gals that make the Rose Bowl the most historic soccer site in US history. No, itโs the fact that the Rose Bowl is only one of two stadiums in the world (with Rasunda Stadium in Sweden being the other)ย to host both a Menโs and Womenโs World Cup Final.
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The 1994 Menโs World Cup Final between Italy and Brazil was one of the greatest games ever played and it ended dramatically on a Roberto Baggio penalty miss. The 1999 Womenโs World Cup was even more thrilling, especially for US fans, as Brandi Chastain secured the US victory over China withย her successfulย PK.
That 1999 Womenโs World Cup Final was the highest attended match in womenโs sports history (over 90,000 fans). It signaled the end of a long era when women were excluded from participating in sports at the highest levels. As the Rose Bowl was the site of US soccerโs greatest victory, it gets the No. 1 spot on my list.
I hope you all have enjoyed this series on Americaโs most historic soccer sites, and if Iย omitted any legendary site, let me hear about it in the comments.



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