Logo wars: Fifaβs tapeβitβall World Cup turns into coverβup comedy as Leviβs sheeted logo goes viral
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KUALA LUMPUR, June 16 β Fifaβs obsession with βclean stadiumsβ has turned this World Cup into a branding hide and seek game, with organisers scrambling to cover up logos and sponsors in ways that are sometimes more comical than convincing.
According to The Athletic, the 39 day tournament requires host stadiums to remove or conceal all non Fifa sponsor logos, a process that has led to curious sights for fans and media alike.
At the Leviβs Stadium in California, where the venue has been temporarily rebranded as βSan Francisco Bay Area Stadiumβ, fans noticed the iconic Leviβs logo covered only by a sheet, prompting the jeans maker to poke fun online with a viral TikTok clip.
Similar measures have appeared elsewhere.Β
In Boston, Gillette Stadiumβs credit card machines were replaced, while in Philadelphia blue tape covered parts of signage at Lincoln Financial Field. At MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, site of the July 19 final, organisers masked most references but the venueβs name remained faintly visible behind boards, and cupholders still bore the logo.
Inside venues, the rules extend to the smallest details, The Athletic reported. At Leviβs Stadiumβs press box, apparently, condiment bottles had their labels taped over.
Despite the challenges, it would seem that organisers have largely managed to comply, ensuring that non Fifa branding is rarely visible.
