FIFA bends its own branding rules for World Cup semi-final, and it took 4,000 tons of steel to do it
FIFA's branding rule exception highlights the complex interplay between engineering feats and commercial interests in global sports events. The post FIFA bends its own branding rules for World Cup…
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