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- Teams: 24 Playing venues: 9 Matches: 52 Opening match: Soldier Field Final: Rose Bowl Average venue capacity: 74,166 Largest venue: Rose Bowl (102,083 seats) Smallest venue: RFK Stadium (56,500 seats) No. of matches per venue: 5.8www.stadiumguide.com/fifa-world-cup-1994-stadiums/
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WEBJan 5, 2023 · T eams: 24. Stadiums: 9. Host cities: 9. Matches played: 52. Goals: 141. Attendance: 3,587,538. Top scorers: Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria), Oleg Salenko (Russia) (6 goals) The Americans saw no less …
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WEBWorld Cup 1994. T he 15th World Cup was played in United States from 17 June to 17 July. The final stage of FIFA World Cup was preceded by a qualification that included 147 national teams.
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