Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer expressed concerns about changes made to AT&T Stadium, temporarily renamed Dallas Stadium, as it hosts World Cup matches. The stadium, known for its large video board, has removed its end zones and yard markers for soccer games. Schottenheimer noted that curtains have been installed to block sunlight, which he believes diminishes the stadium's 'majestic' atmosphere during games. He highlighted that glare from the sun has been a recurring issue since the Cowboys began playing there in 2009, affecting players' performances in past games. The stadium hosted its first World Cup match on June 14, and the curtains were used during subsequent matches, including one on June 22 featuring Argentina.
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Cowboys Coach Comments on Changes at AT&T Stadium for World Cup Matches
Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer raised concerns about modifications to AT&T Stadium, now called Dallas Stadium for World Cup events. He noted that the installation of curtains to block sunlight alters the stadium's atmosphere, which he described as 'majestic.' The stadium has faced issues with sunlight glare since its opening in 2009.
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Cowboys Coach Comments on Changes at AT&T Stadium for World Cup Matches