Where could the NFL hold an international Super Bowl? The pros and cons of potential hosts
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Where could the NFL hold an international Super Bowl? The pros and cons of potential hosts

Associated Press  

LONDON — It’s a question Roger Goodell gets when he’s in London: Would the NFL stage a Super Bowl internationally? It wouldn’t surprise me at all if that happens one day.” As the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles get set to square off in the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Feb. 9, here’s a look at some key factors and possible venues if the league were to take its marquee event abroad in a bid to take the game to a truly global audience. While U.S. cities are willing to bend to the NFL’s considerable demands for Super Bowl week, their foreign counterparts may be less accommodating. Camp Nou, Barcelona Pros: A rebuilt Camp Nou with a capacity of 104,000 would offer the NFL the chance to stage the biggest Super Bowl ever.

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