Cowboys Stadium sold out for Mexico-Brazil

May, 30, 2012
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Organizers of Mexico's 2012 U.S. tour announced that Cowboys Stadium has been sold out for the June 3 international soccer match between El Tri and Brazil. In addition, organizers announced that Thursday's Mexico vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina game at Chicago’s Soldier Field is approaching capacity.

Fans attending both matches are urged to arrive early to avoid traffic and long waits, as well as enjoy Fútbol Fiesta, a 120,000 square-feet interactive soccer fan zone which opens four hours before kickoff just outside the stadium and features live entertainment, sponsor exhibits, celebrities and interactive games.

The game at Cowboys Stadium will close out Mexico’s 2012 five-game U.S. Tour. This will mark the third time Mexico plays, and sells out, the state-of-the-art Arlington venue since its 2009 inauguration.

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