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FIFA Puts A Price On Scoreboard Fame, Charging Fans $79 For World Cup Messages
FIFA is charging fans $79 to have their names displayed on stadium big screens before World Cup matches this summer, introducing a new paid "Super Shoutout" service across all 72 group-stage games.
The International Football Federation is asking fans for money for nothing at the World Cup.
The fans who go to the 2026 World Cup stadiums will have the opportunity to appear on the screens of the arenas. Fifa has launched a new service that allows the display of short names or messages before the games, paying US$ 79 — about R$ 410 in the current quote. Named "Super Shoutout", the initiative is available on a platform created by the entity for the tournament. Through it, fans can request the display of a message for a specific World C…
Fan greetings on the big screen? This is possible with the football World Cup. However, the spectators have to pay for it accordingly. Who wants, can even launch a marriage proposal.
FIFA will charge a fee of $79 for supporters to display their names on the huge screens of the 2026 World Cup stadiums, before the start of the matches, notes NY Times. Through its program...

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