Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 12
Miami Crew Scrubs Mold Off 53-by-38-Meter England World Cup Flag
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 12

Miami Crew Scrubs Mold Off 53-by-38-Meter England World Cup Flag

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 12

Summary

  • More than five hours before Norway-England kickoff near Miami, the pre-match ceremony crew found mold splotches on England’s giant stadium flag and cleaned much of it off with brooms and solution.
  • South Florida heat and humidity had stained the recycled-polyester flag, forcing an improvised fix before the quarterfinal at Hard Rock Stadium.
  • The England banner measures about 53 by 38 meters, and handling it already requires a large, coordinated crew to unfurl it before players take the field.
  • Miami was hosting its sixth match and the tournament’s 99th overall, part of an expanded World Cup in which ceremony teams across 16 venues have also dealt with mislabeled and mouse-infested flags.

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