With Bayern Munich and Flamengo set to face off at Hard Rock Stadium for the FIFA Club World Cup, Miami’s about to host one of the wildest soccer atmospheres we’ve seen in a long time.
The big debate making the rounds right now: Which fanbase is gonna take over the stadium and make the most noise?
Honestly… it’s hard to bet against Flamengo.
The Brazilian community in South Florida rolls deep, and with tons of fans flying in from Rio, it’s already feeling like a Flamengo home game waiting to happen. Expect drums, nonstop singing, flags, and energy levels that’ll shake the stands. Their main sections will be 154 through 110, so if you’re sitting nearby… good luck hearing yourself think.
That said, Bayern fans aren’t exactly coming quiet.
They travel well, and there’s a solid Florida-based Bayern supporter group already. Plus, fans are flying in from across the U.S. for this one. Resale sites are already showing Bayern-heavy seating from sections 138 to 126, especially around midfield and club level areas.
If you’re driving in, here’s your local tip: get there early.
Traffic on 199th Street and the Turnpike gets ugly before big games, and parking will sell out fast. If you want to skip the headache, check out Parking305.com for nearby off-site parking options. They’ve got pre-reserved spots walking distance from the stadium, and booking early will save you from paying crazy day-of prices (or worse… getting towed for trying street parking).
Either way… this is gonna be one for the books.
Flamengo. Bayern. Miami. Let’s go.