Record Crowd Watches First Game At Cowboys Stadium
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Record Crowd Watches First Game At Cowboys Stadium
A crowd of 105,121 was announced for Sunday night's game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys, breaking the previous mark of 103,467 for Arizona-St. Louis in Mexico City in 2005.
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ARLINGTON (September 20, 2009) - The first game at the Cowboys Stadium has set an NFL regular-season attendance record.

An a crowd of 105,121 was announced for Sunday night's game
between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys, breaking the
previous mark of 103,467 for Arizona-St. Louis in Mexico City in
2005.

The record for a game in the United States was 103,985 for the
Super Bowl between Steelers and Rams at the Rose Bowl in January
1980. The largest crowd to watch any NFL game was 112,376 in a
preseason matchup between the Cowboys and Houston Oilers in Mexico City in 1994.

The Cowboys sold more than 20,000 standing-room tickets. The
stadium has about 75,000 seats.

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