Fifa said on Friday it had asked TV producers to reduce the number of close-up shots of spectators at the World Cup final to avoid any “suggestions of sexual connotations”.
The feed supplied by Fifa and used by TV stations around the world shows spectators in the stands to complement the coverage of the matches in Russia. The cameras sometimes zoom in on female spectators.
Fifa said it had issued guidelines to TV producers for the two remaining matches of the tournament – Saturday’s third-place playoff between England and Belgium and Sunday’s France versus Croatia final. “We prefer that the coverage avoids exaggerated or extended duration close-ups that could lead to suggestions of sexual connotations or gender bias,” a FIFA spokesman said.

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