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It’s a FIFA cover-up… how stadiums are trying to hide pre-World Cup branding

From the mad to the mundane... local organizers have not always been successful in adhering to FIFA branding rules

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nytimes.comStai leggendo2 g fa

It’s a FIFA cover-up… how stadiums are trying to hide pre-World Cup branding

FIFA mandates stadium logo removal to protect sponsor rights; Levi's Stadium simply covered its iconic logo with a sheet. The policy reveals how mega-events monetize brand control; MetLife pays $17-20M annually for naming rights, showing financial leverage behind 'clean stadiums.

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hindustantimes.com53 min fa

FIFA 2026: The secret behind hidden logos at the World Cup

From Jamal Musiala taping up his headphones to host venues changing their names, here is how FIFA is executing a zero-tolerance lockdown on non-sponsor brands

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    It’s a FIFA cover-up… how stadiums are trying to hide pre-World Cup branding

    From the mad to the mundane... local organizers have not always been successful in adhering to FIFA branding rules

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    FIFA 2026: The secret behind hidden logos at the World Cup

    From Jamal Musiala taping up his headphones to host venues changing their names, here is how FIFA is executing a zero-tolerance lockdown on non-sponsor brands