Actually not to be a nerd but MBS has a capacity of 73,000 people
@realleppy12992 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure they block off the upper decks for mls games so the capacity isn't what it is for falcons games. I could be wrong though I have never been just seen it on tv
@ATLANTAUNITEDFAN2 ай бұрын
@@realleppy1299 well they do that most of the time but for big games they will leave it open
@realleppy12992 ай бұрын
@@ATLANTAUNITEDFAN oh makes sense
@vihaanbollineni78907 ай бұрын
If your trying to prove small then don’t put Mercedes’ Benz stadium
@JAED53 ай бұрын
Fr
@Janen232 ай бұрын
What point do you actually want to make? I don't get it.
@makaulaulak9424Күн бұрын
Because soccer doesn’t draw enough fans in America to fill a large stadium consistently…Soccer is still the #4 sport in America and by a slim margin… Plus the talent is weak
@kolyan70Ай бұрын
They’re roughly the same size as a lot of English clubs.
@bubba842Ай бұрын
Not Premier league clubs. 18,000 to 23,000 is probably a bit small for a championship club too. Unless your Luton.
@Edward-w9k2 күн бұрын
@@bubba842lots of the lower end premier league sides have about 20,000 capacity, the same goes with lots of mls stadiums, and a few of them are 60 to 70 thousand just like the top end clubs
@itslife13992 ай бұрын
inter Miami's is a temp stadium. but even there their real stadium will be 25k sitting cap
@mats7492Сағат бұрын
"unbeatable atmosphere".. ive been to MLS games.. the athmosphere consists of occasional clapping and people talking...
@Gianlucca_Chirinos_Chavez27 күн бұрын
Yo creo que hacen bien teniendo esas capacidades y no más. Si el promedio estos ultimos años ronda entre los 21 000 y 25 000, no tiene sentido construir recintos con capacidades mayores a 30 000. Si con el paso del tiempo el fútbol gana popularidad y más gente quiere ir, ahí tendría sentido ampliar, por el momento está más que bien con las capacidades actuales.
@curtisdavis82614 ай бұрын
Hey, Nice, Here!
@bubba842Ай бұрын
I wish the MLS would stop copying other clubs in Europe and be a little bit original. Like actually naming their stadiums, not whoring the name out to companies in sponsorship. Also, stop with the Inter, Real and other names. Real means royal. Real Salt Lake has nothing to do with royalty. And Inter is short for Internazionale. Not very italian in Miami. Pleas can the MLS actually build some culture around their clubs instead of just mimicking other clubs. Actually name your stadiums so people will actually know what you are taking about 20 years later when no doubt, with the present model, the sponsoring company changes people will actually know what they are talking about.
@turritopsisrockolaАй бұрын
Have you checked Miami's demographics? The owners were born in Cuba. I have to look up if they're #1 for international players in the league. The club's name is Club Internacional de Miami, in spanish. It's already a global brand with Messi there