Why NFL Stadiums Aren't Built for the World Cup | WSJ Pro Perfected
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup comes to a close with the final between Spain and Argentina at New York New Jersey Stadium, WSJ asked an architect what actually makes a great soccer stadium. Small design details, like the sightline or the stadium’s roof, can affect both players’ performance on the field and fans’ experience in the stands.
Chapters:
0:00 North American World Cup stadiums
0:30 The problem
1:23 The pitch – Kansas City
2:23 The players – Dallas
3:19 The fans – Mexico City
5:25 The final at MetLife Stadium
6:34 What the ultimate stadium looks like
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