1994 World Cup Final. 94,194 attendance. First penalty shootout final. Californian sunshine.
The Rose Bowl hosted the 1994 World Cup Final between Brazil and Italy — the first final decided by a penalty shootout. With 94,194 in attendance, it remains the highest attendance at a World Cup Final since the Maracanã era. The stadium's Californian sunshine and Hollywood Bowl-esque setting gave the USA's first World Cup a uniquely spectacular backdrop.

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