Arlohyde Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs, will host the highly anticipated game against Miami International in April. This time, the game was moved to a larger-capacity American football stadium, allowing about 76,000 fans to attend the game, compared to about 18,000 spectators at the Chiefs' usual home stadium, the Boys Charity Park. However, not all fans were happy with the decision.
Many believe that this is a decision made by the club's owners for monetary gain, to the disappointment of a core fan base. The decision was seen as sacrificing the atmosphere and home advantage that Boy Charity Park provides. Some fans have voiced their displeasure, criticizing the owners for prioritizing financial gains over the gaming experience.
They are concerned about the influx of potential Messi fans, fearing they will overshadow the atmosphere of the home fans. Meanwhile, Messi's upcoming schedule includes Argentina's participation in Copa America and World Cup qualifiers. In addition, he will be busy with club duties for Inter Miami, which includes playing on the international tour of Saudi Arabia against Ronaldo. Overall, the article highlights the Kansas City Chiefs' decision to move their game against Inter Miami to Arohyde Stadium, the discontent of some fans, and Messi's busy schedule for 2024.