2022 US World Cup Bid List

2022 US World Cup Bid List

Published Dec. 1, 2010 8:43 p.m. ET

The 21 stadiums in 18 metropolitan areas chosen by the USA Bid Committee for its bid to FIFA to host the 2022 World Cup soccer tournament (x-1994 World Cup venue; y-previous stadium at venue was used for 1994 World Cup):

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City, Stadium Open Capacity Metro. pop.

Atlanta, Georgia Dome 1992 70,868 5.3 million

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Baltimore, M&T Bank Stadium 1998 71,008 2.6 million

x-Dallas, Cotton Bowl 1932 89,000 6.3 million

Arlington, Texas, Cowboys Stadium 2009 91,600 6.3 million

Denver, Invesco Field 2001 75,165 2.5 million

y-East Rutherford, N.J., new Meadowlands 2010 84,046 19.0 million

y-Foxborough, Mass., Gillette Stadium 2002 73,393 4.5 million

Glendale, Ariz., University of Phoenix Stadium 2006 71,362 4.2 million

Houston, Reliant Stadium 2002 76,000 5.7 million

Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium 2008 66,500 1.7 million

Kansas City, Mo., Arrowhead Stadium 1972 75,364 2.0 million

Landover, Md., FedEx Field 1997 89,960 5.3 million

Los Angeles, Memorial Coliseum 1923 93,607 12.8 million

x-Pasadena, Calif., Rose Bowl 1922 89,109 12.8 million

Miami, Sun Life Stadium 1987 80,240 5.4 million

Nashville, Tenn., LP Field 1999 75,000 1.5 million

Philadelphia, Lincoln Financial Field 2003 69,111 5.9 million

San Diego, Qualcomm Stadium 1967 67,700 3.0 million

Seattle, Husky Stadium 1920 72,500 3.3 million

Seattle, Qwest Field 2002 68,056 3.3 million

Tampa, Fla., Raymond James Stadium 1998 75,000 2.7 million

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