Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15
FIFA Referees Wear One-Off Pink Shirts for Uruguay-Saudi Arabia Match in Miami
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15

FIFA Referees Wear One-Off Pink Shirts for Uruguay-Saudi Arabia Match in Miami

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15

Summary

  • Maurizio Mariani and his officiating team will wear a one-off “flamingo pink” kit for Monday night’s Uruguay-Saudi Arabia World Cup match, Miami’s first game of the tournament.
  • FIFA said the shirt honors Miami’s flamingos, pink sunsets and pink Art Deco buildings, with refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina calling it a gesture of appreciation for the host city.
  • Miami is also serving as FIFA officials’ base for about 2 months, with referees training at Miami Dade College in matching pink gear while VAR assistants remain in Dallas.
  • The special shirt departs from the black, green, blue, red and yellow tops officials have otherwise used in Miami, as pink has also become a visible trend among players’ boots across the World Cup.

Insights

Is the referees' pink kit a one-off tribute or the start of a new World Cup marketing trend?
Did the striking pink kit enhance on-field visibility or was it merely a fashionable distraction?