The iconic home of the Kansas City Chiefs will play host to an MLS game on Saturday as Lionel Messi’s Miami take to the field.
This weekend’s MLS fixtures bring about a rare meeting of world champions, as World Cup winner Lionel Messi travels to the home of Super Bowl holders Kansas City Chiefs.
Inter Miami’s visit to Sporting Kansas City on Saturday has drawn huge demand for tickets, to such an extent that the hosts have opted to de-camp, for one night only, to the vast Arrowhead Stadium. The huge 76,416-capacity venue has been home to the Chiefs since it’s creation in 1972 and holds the world record for the loudest sports stadium.
It’s set to host games at the 2026 World Cup and has a long history as a soccer venue, dating back to the early days of MLS.
After more than two decades as an American football venue, Arrowhead Stadium became the new home of one of MLS’ founding clubs in 1996. The Kansas City Wiz were one of ten teams in the inaugural season of Major League Soccer and the Arrowhead played host to their first fixture in the league, a 3-0 victory over the Colorado Rapids. But despite that positive start their time at the vast NFL stadium was not a happy one.
The Wiz, later renamed Sporting Kansas City, were unable to attract the size of crowd that was needed to fill the huge venue and the on-stadium atmosphere suffered as a result.
After struggling on for a decade Kansas City put plans in place for their own soccer-specific stadium. They left the Arrowhead in 2007 and, after spending a few years at the Kansas City T-Bones CommunityAmerica Ballpark, moved to their own stadium in 2011. The 18,000-seater stadium was named Children’s Mercy Park in 2015 and remains the regular home of Sporting KC.
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