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2026 World Cup Signage Installed at Arrowhead Stadium
Work to transform the Kansas City, MO stadium ahead of the June 16 kickoff match.
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New 2026 FIFA World Cup signage has been installed around the GEHA Field at Arrow Stadium in Kansas City, KCTV 5 reports. The first of six matches to be played at the stadium is set for June 16.
Crews have begun work to convert the football field into a FIFA-regulation soccer pitch ahead of the 2026 World Cup, KCTV 5 reports. The stadium has undergone renovations over the past few years to accommodate a World Cup soccer pitch, including the removal of seats and other structural changes, according to KCTV 5.
To rebrand the stadium as Kansas City Stadium for the World Cup’s duration, crews are also working to cover the Kansas City Chiefs’s sponsorship signage and team’s name inside the venue.
To read the full story by KCTV 5, click here.
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