I know friendly was just announced, but does anyone know when tickets would go on sale? Would love to experience a soccer game at Kyle!!!
Mathguy64 said:
Someone is gonna die. June game at Kyle. It will be 110.
By September the traditional heat wave will have broken. We had like 45 straight days over 100 last year. It was brutal.Agthatbuilds said:
It's not that warm in early June, usually the highs are in the upper 80s or low 90s. Rarely gets above 95 that time of year. Game will probably start around 8pm.
Will probably be warm, but comfortable.
Are you sure that applies to friendlies?Mathguy64 said:
By the way, I'm not convinced this happens. There are pretty strict international rules governing stadiums. There can't be bench seating at all. Every butt has to have its own seat.
June 8th high temps in College Station the last 5 yearsRudyjax said:Mathguy64 said:
Someone is gonna die. June game at Kyle. It will be 110.
Not that much hotter than September.
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So when El Nino fades, what then?
Just the opposite of what we've seen. I am expecting a summer that, while hot, will not be extreme like last year.
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Kyle Field may host Mexico-Brazil friendly in June
2.23.2024
www.sportsbusinessjournal.com
kyle-field-texas-am-may-host-brazil-mexico-friendly
Kyle Field "could welcome the largest football crowd in the history of the United States" this June, as a journalist with Univson's TUDN network reported that Texas A&M's stadium will "host a friendly" between the Mexican and Brazilian men's national soccer teams on June 8. Texas A&M Associate AD Alan Cannon "confirmed those talks are ongoing," but there is "no official announcement as of yet." The interest in both Brazil and Mexico, "paired with the novelty of watching them compete inside one of the largest stadiums in the world," could lead to "a new attendance record for a soccer game played on American soil." Kyle Field has the seating capacity for 102,733 fans, but it "has in the past increased its capacity by thousands through offering standing-room only tickets" (SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, 2/22).
Attendance records for U.S. soccer games
Table with 3 columns and 5 rows.EVENT
MATCHUP
ATTENDANCE2014 ICC (International Champions Cup)
Man United vs. Real Madrid at Michigan Stadium
109,318
2016 ICC
Chelsea vs. Real Madrid at Michigan Stadium
105,826
1984 Olympics
France vs. Brazil at the Rose Bowl
101,799
2018 ICC
Liverpool vs. Man United at Michigan Stadium
101,254
1984 Olympics
Yugoslavia vs. Italy at the Rose Bowl
100,374
They're not going to widen it. They'll use all the grass.BQ_90 said:
KF is only about 60 years wide from grass to grass. Do they care about that for a friendly?
I'm not sure they can widen it with the surface they have surrounding the field, part of which is drainage for the field
i'm sure the benches will have those bus stop covers for the bench players.Rudyjax said:They're not going to widen it. They'll use all the grass.BQ_90 said:
KF is only about 60 years wide from grass to grass. Do they care about that for a friendly?
I'm not sure they can widen it with the surface they have surrounding the field, part of which is drainage for the field
The only problem is that would you want to be a brazilian player that close to Mexican fans?
The World Cup qualifier against Canada in 2022 played was played on a CFL field with smaller dimension than Kyle I believe.BQ_90 said:
KF is only about 60 years wide from grass to grass. Do they care about that for a friendly?
I'm not sure they can widen it with the surface they have surrounding the field, part of which is drainage for the field
Have you not watched any game played US vs Mexico in the last few years?BQ_90 said:
i figured for a friendly it wouldn't matter. I don't follow it that close, but have there been any matches in the US where Mexican fans disrupted play? I realize there have been issues all over the world, but has that kind of stuff happened in the US? I would imagine we'd have hefty amount of security like we have for Aggie Football games
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Are you asking me that question?BQ_90 said:
so why did they play that game if the fans where too close to the action? but its not like stuff like that hasn't happened at any college or NFL game. Hell we had worse than that throw at the FTAB at LSU and at tech
Agreed. Mexico games need to be played in stadiums that have tracks around the fieldRudyjax said:Are you asking me that question?BQ_90 said:
so why did they play that game if the fans where too close to the action? but its not like stuff like that hasn't happened at any college or NFL game. Hell we had worse than that throw at the FTAB at LSU and at tech
I honestly don't want Mexican soccer fans any where near Kyle.
Anything under 30 yards is too close.