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Soccer-World Cup sets all-time attendance record, surpassing 1994 mark

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 5:14 PM

By Nicholas P. Brown

NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuters) – The 2026 World Cup on Thursday became the best-attended ​in the tournament’s history, surpassing ‌the 1994 record of nearly 3.6 million spectators, FIFA said.

The announcement came during the second half of Germany’s match against Ecuador in ‌East ​Rutherford, NJ, as jumbotrons ⁠flashed with the ⁠new all-time high – 3,605,357 – to uproarious applause.

With 48 matches remaining in the World Cup, total attendance could conceivably nearly ​double the 1994 record, which came during an era in which ⁠the World Cup ⁠contained only 52 matches. Stadiums ​have been more than 99% full on ​average.

Well-documented high ticket prices, along with ‌President Donald Trump’s administration travel restrictions on certain nations, mean there may be many people who wished to ⁠be at the tournament but could not attend, said economist Victor Matheson, a sports business ⁠expert at ‌the College of the ⁠Holy Cross.

But there were plenty ​of ‌fans ready to take their ​spots. “Americans … want ⁠to be there for the big moments,” said Dan Rascher, a sports economics expert at the University of San Francisco.

(Reporting by Nicholas P. BrownEditing by ​Christian Radnedge)