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Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Which Will Be Called 'Atlanta Stadium' During The FIFA World Cup, Is Covering Up Its Logos: Watch

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Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which FIFA will call Atlanta Stadium during the World Cup, is covering up its logos. Why? Because FIFA is making all of the World Cup stadiums cover up any sponsors not affiliated with the soccer tournament. According to The Athletic, it doesn’t matter how much a company paid to sponsor the stadium, or how big the logos are, all non-FIFA sponsor logos must not be visible during the World Cup. So, despite the FIFA World Cup…
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium began the process of concealing logos on Monday (April 27, 2026) to meet FIFA requirements for the 2026 World Cup. During the competition, the venue will be called "Atlanta Stadium" for commercial reasons. This requirement applies to 11 National Football League stadiums that will host World Cup matches. FIFA demands the removal or covering of sponsor logos that are not part of its official portfolio, including logos visible…

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BroBible broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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