
Club World Cup crowds have wildly fluctuated, from swathes of empty seats to 'hostile' atmospheres
MIAMI — As kickoff approached it was clear — the fans weren't coming. The Club World Cup , soccer's shiny, new competition, has been billed as the event to breathe new life into the world's most popular sport.
It began a week ago in the United States, where sports stadiums of monumental capacity and steep tickets prices awaited the rowdy crowds seen at grounds across the world.

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