Levi's Stadium Fills Concourses, Not Seats for World Cup
The Bay Area's World Cup opener looked like a ghost town, exposing cracks in the 'Super Bowl ready' myth.

The Bay Area's 'Super Bowl ready' branding just took a gut punch. Levi's Stadium, the supposed jewel of the region's World Cup bid, hosted a group stage match between South Korea and the Czech Republic that looked more like a preseason scrimmage than a global spectacle. Thousands of red seats remained glaringly empty throughout the contest, creating a visual disaster for broadcast audiences worldwide.















