FIFA reportedly mandates shots of high-profile attendees during each half of World Cup matches
You might’ve noticed that this year’s World Cup broadcasts have featured a heavy dose of on-screen cameos from celebrities, politicians, and the omnipresent FIFA president Gianni Infantino. And that’s by design.
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