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Today: MLS Final Regular Season Attendance
NOTE (^): '96 comparisons are to the same number of home dates. New England's first home game was part of a one-ticket doubleheader involving a U.S.-Mexico World Cup qualifying match at Foxboro. For that game, capacity for the Revolution was increased from 22,385 to 57,407. -30-'97 YEAR-TO-DATECOMPARISONS TEAMDATESAVERAGETOTAL% CAP'96 AVG.% +/-New England^ 1621,423342,76295.70%19,025+13%Los Angeles 1620,626330,01079.00%29,170-29%NY/NJ 1616,899270,38863.60%23,898-29%D.C. United 1616,704267,27163.80%16,016+ 9%Columbus 1615,043240,68059.80%18,939-21%San Jose 1613,597217,54652.20%17,232-21%Colorado 1611,806188,89367.40%10,213+16%Tampa Bay 1611,333181,32345.70%11,679- 3%Dallas 169,678154,84537.60%16,010-40%Kansas City 169,058144,93544.60%12,878-30%LEAGUE 16014,6162,338,65360.70%17,506-17%




