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With World Cup games over, the stickers can be removed from 64,000 seats at Gillette Stadium

Post-tournament operations are underway at Gillette Stadium as crews begin dismantling World Cup infrastructure.

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The brief

Crews have commenced the process of removing World Cup branding and infrastructure from Gillette Stadium following the conclusion of tournament matches in Foxborough. This transition includes the removal of stickers from 64,000 seats and the general disassembly of tournament setups.

Coverage from WHDH, WJAR, WGBH, The Boston Globe, and NBC Sports highlights the event's impact on the Boston area. Reports characterize the tournament as both a financial and cultural occurrence, noting the local transformation of areas like Patriot Place into hubs of fan activity.

Attention remains on the ongoing cleanup efforts at the venue. Future reporting will likely detail the full scope of the stadium's transition back to its regular operational state following the end of the games.

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What is happening at Gillette Stadium?

Crews are tearing down World Cup setups and removing stickers from 64,000 seats following the conclusion of the tournament games.

How is the local impact of the World Cup being described?

According to reports from WHDH and The Boston Globe, the tournament is viewed as a financial and cultural win for Boston, though coverage notes that the full assessment of successes and shortcomings is ongoing.

What was the significance of Patriot Place during the tournament?

Coverage from WGBH notes that Patriot Place served as a gathering point for fans, specifically described as Little Casablanca during the final game held in Foxborough.

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