Schottenheimer Says World Cup Curtains Diminish Dallas Stadium as 17-year NFL Home Loses 'Majestic' Sunlight
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 20
Schottenheimer Says World Cup Curtains Diminish Dallas Stadium as 17-year NFL Home Loses 'Majestic' Sunlight
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 20
Summary
Brian Schottenheimer said curtains installed for World Cup matches at Dallas Stadium make the venue less "majestic," arguing fans are missing a signature part of the Cowboys' 17-season home.
The shades were added to block the stadium's long-criticized sunlight while FIFA converts AT&T Stadium for soccer, replacing turf, yard lines and end zones with a natural-grass setup.
That sunlight has been a recurring football issue since the $1 billion venue opened in 2009, with Cowboys players citing glare on missed plays in 2017, 2021 and 2022.
The curtains were used for a 1-1 Netherlands-Japan draw on June 14 and England's 4-2 win over Croatia on Wednesday, and are expected back June 22 for Argentina vs. Austria.