Hard Rock Stadium

Miami Gardens, FL

Located on the East Coast, it hosted the final of the CONMEBOL Copa América USA 2024™.

It has a capacity of 65,300 people and will also be part of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Hard Rock Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium

The Hard Rock Stadium is located in Miami Gardens and was inaugurated in 1987. It is the home of the Miami Dolphins, an NFL team. It has hosted the Super Bowl in 6 editions: 1989, 1995, 1999, 2007, 2010, and 2020.

In this iconic stadium, the final of the CONMEBOL Copa América™ was played on July 14 between Argentina and Colombia. The Albiceleste team won 1-0 and was crowned champion of the 48th edition of the world's oldest national team tournament.

Before that, there were two other matches of the tournament: on June 23, for Group C, Uruguay defeated Panama 3-1, and on June 29, for Group A, Argentina won 2-0 against Peru.

In addition to American football, the Hard Rock Stadium has been actively involved in other sports that are very appealing to fans: since 2019, it has been the venue for the Miami Open (in the first edition held there, the legendary Roger Federer was the champion), and since 2022, there has been a Formula 1 circuit that has the stadium as its hub.

In 2016, this venue, which has been renovated over these more than 35 years, was filled with art, with beautiful murals painted by important personalities from around the world.

Speaking of art, in October of this year, Taylor Swift fans will be able to see her in action as part of The Eras Tour.

In 2026, the Hard Rock Stadium will also be part of the FIFA World Cup: it will host four group stage matches, one round of 32 match, one quarter-final, and one third-place play-off. A total of seven matches.