My wife and I attended several soccer games during the 1984 Olympics, at Stanford Stadium. The 1984 Olympic Committee wisely chose to use many existing athletic facilities and to spread individual games up and down the western US. This saved loads of $$$$$$$, made games accessible to many more people than if everything were in the LA area, and lessened the impact on traffic in the Land of LA.
Anyway, the games we attended were all low scoring. At least one was 1-0. There were some crazy-enthusiastic fans, and they were from Brazil (those fans were a lot more fun than watching dudes backing-and-forthing for however the game was!).
So far, FIFA's only

I've heard of was scheduling a match between two Islamic countries in Seattle at the same time there will be some sort of
Pride celebration. The two countries are less than happy about this. Brilliant!