“At one time, we believed that this was the best soccer stadium in our country. It’s played an important role — it’s probably no longer going to have a role, but I think that
it’s a venue that everyone’s going to remember fondly. It’s a venue that will go down as one of the great venues in the history of the sport and this country.”
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Bruce Arena, who coached D.C. United for three seasons at 56-year-old RFK Stadium, which hosted its final MLS game on Sunday before a crowd of 41,418, the largest in 10 years. (
Richmond Times-Dispatch)