During the World Cup, large-scale LED display systems were set up throughout the stadiums, including multiple high-definition screens at key locations, such as near the center of the field, along the sides, and at fan zones outside the stadium. These screens provided live feeds of the match, including slow-motion replays, close-up shots of players, and overhead views of critical moments.
The LED displays enhanced the viewing experience, ensuring that even fans seated far from the pitch could enjoy clear visuals of the action. The integration of live stats, replays, and interactive content made the World Cup more engaging, allowing the fans to stay connected to the match’s developments. Additionally, the commercial value of the event was maximized with targeted advertisements, contributing significantly to sponsorship visibility.
