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By Katherine Langford
CBS Miami

Fans attending World Cup matches at Miami Stadium are warning others to arrive hours early after long lines and transportation delays caused some to miss major moments of a recent game.When the clock struck 6 p.m. Monday for Miami's first match, some fans were already in their seats while others were still stuck outside."I heard the countdown, 10, 9, 8, 7, so we missed everything beforehand," said Jonathan Odom, who attended the match. "Once we got into the stadium, it was super fun, but all of that was super over the top."Odom shared videos on social media showing long lines to board buses transporting fans into the stadium grounds, calling it "probably the worst setup I've ever seen." The videos showed dense crowds waiting in organized lines with little movement.Cata Balzano said she missed half of the match while waiting for transportation and then clearing security."Knowing that these people spent thousands of dollars to be there and they had to watch the match from their phone is
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