Club World Cup crowds have wildly fluctuated, from swathes of empty seats to ‘hostile’ atmospheres -
💨 Abstract
The Club World Cup, soccer’s new competition, faced low attendance in its opening week in the U.S. The match between Mamelodi Sundowns and Ulsan HD in Orlando attracted fewer than 1,000 fans, while other games saw fluctuating crowds. Despite some larger turnouts, such as 80,000 in Los Angeles, the low attendance highlights concerns about fan interest and the tournament's viability.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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