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12/06/25 01:51:00
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12/06 13:49 CST Messi and Inter Miami battle Vancouver in warmest MLS Cup final
ever, 84 degrees at kickoff
Messi and Inter Miami battle Vancouver in warmest MLS Cup final ever, 84
degrees at kickoff
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) --- Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are playing in the
warmest MLS Cup final in the league's history.
The game-time temperature in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday was 84 degrees (28
degrees Celsius) at kickoff of Inter Miami's match against the Vancouver
Whitecaps, according to the National Weather Service.
Add in the 60% relative humidity, and that made the heat index feel like 87
degrees (30 degrees Celsius). The teams caught a bit of a break on a very sunny
day; the bench areas were shrouded by clouds long before kickoff, but most fan
seats were in the direct sun when the match began.
It was unseasonably warm, even for South Florida. The typical high temperature
at this time of year is around 78 degrees (26 degrees Celsius).
The previous record for hottest MLS Cup final, according to the league, was an
81-degree (27-degree Celsius) game time temperature in 2004, when D.C. United
beat Kansas City 3-2 at Carson, California.
Vancouver was considerably cooler on Saturday, as would be expected. The
temperature there at kickoff time was 50 degrees (10 degrees Celsius).
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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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