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NFL - 49ers, Cardinals set for historic Mexico trip

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NFL - 49ers, Cardinals set for historic Mexico trip

Sunday 2nd October 2005 will be a momentous date in the 86-year history of the NFL, as it will be the date of the first ever regular season game to be played outside the United States.

The San Francisco 49ers will take on the Arizona Cardinals at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, with a crowd of 85,000 expected.

The event is part of Hispanic Heritage Month, and could pave the way for further games to be held outside the USA, including a proposed game in London.

The game will be broadcast by 18 broadcasters in 218 countries.

Source: clubcall.com

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