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More than 90,000 expected at Gold Cup final

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With more than 90,000 soccer fans expected Saturday for the sold-out game between the United States and Mexico at the Rose Bowl, attendees are being asked to arrive early, and everyone else is requested to stay away.

And officials are warning fans to leave the vuvuzelas at home. The noisy plastic horns made infamous during the 2010 World Cup are banned from the stadium.

Soccer fans are expected to begin pouring into the parking lots surrounding the Rose Bowl up to six hours before Saturday’s 6 p.m. kickoff of the Gold Cup final. The game will determine the North America conference champions.

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Stadium officials and Pasadena police say that fans should consider carpooling and taking public transportation. If they are not parked in the lot by 4 p.m., they are unlikely to get inside in time for kickoff.

Fans who arrive early will be able to get into Futbol Fiesta, a 120,000-square-foot zone featuring games, music and prizes, which begins at 2 p.m. in the Area H parking lot on the stadium’s south side.

Gates will open at 4 p.m. for spectators as the teams warm up.

Heavy congestion is expected on the Pasadena, Foothill and Ventura freeways from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

To cut down on traffic, fans are encouraged to use the Metro Gold Line and the Old Pasadena Shuttle Bus. The bus, which will begin running at 3 p.m. and continue for 90 minutes after the game, is free.

In addition to vuvuzelas, stadium umbrellas, backpacks, handbags and other items larger than 8 inches by 10 inches by 14 inches are banned. Banned items also include coolers, large cameras, video cameras, whistles, electronic noisemakers, beach balls, soccer balls and flags on poles.

richard.winton@latimes.com

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