The AT&T Stadium is all set for the world’s biggest stage. The event promises to put the city on the global map, drawing massive crowds from all over the world. And while the stadium is no stranger to hosting major matchups, a controversial FIFA mandate is forcing Dallas Cowboys ‘ owner Jerry Jones to erase his stadium’s very identity.

AT&T Stadium will host a total of nine matches during the 2026 World Cup, including five group-stage games, two Round of 32 fixtures, one Round of 16 tie, and the first semi-final on July 14, 2026. The controversy, however, arises from the stadium’s temporary name change to “Dallas Stadium” for the event. Fans aren’t fond of this development.

The issue stems from the fact that the stadium isn’t even in Dallas. It’s located in Arlington, Texas, about 20 m

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