Saturday's CONCACAF Gold Cup match at Nissan Stadium hit the goal that soccer officials had hoped for when Nashville was named one of the 14 host cities in December.

The official attendance announced for the United States vs. Panama was 47,622 and set a record for the largest crowd to watch a soccer game in Tennessee.

The U.S. and Panama played to a 1-1 tie.

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The Gold Cup, played every two years, features national teams in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Saturday's match was the first FIFA-sanctioned event in Nashville history.

Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans, has a listed seating capacity of 69,143.

Largest soccer crowds in Tennessee

1. 47,622: U.S. vs. Panama, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), July 8, 2017

2. 44,835: U.S. vs. Guatemala, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), July 3, 2015

3. 40,287: Mexico vs. New Zealand, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), Oct. 8, 2016

4. 29,059: U.S. vs. Paraguay, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), March 29, 2011

5. 27,969: U.S. vs. Trinidad & Tobago, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), April 1, 2009