Spain Cancels Madrid World Cup Fan Zone Over Extreme Heat Concerns
Madrid Fan Zone Closure and Weather Impact on World Cup Events
By Trevor Stynes
Concerns Over Weather Conditions During World Cup
ATLANTA, June 20 (Reuters) - The World Cup has brought plenty of concern over weather conditions during games in the United States, Mexico and Canada, but while Spain will play Saudi Arabia in an air-conditioned stadium, a fan zone in Madrid has been cancelled due to the high temperatures forecast.
Plaza Seleccion: The Madrid Fan Zone
The Spanish football federation (RFEF) turned Plaza de Colon in the capital city into a large meeting point for fans, called Plaza Seleccion, where supporters could watch Spain's World Cup matches on large screens.
High Temperatures Force Cancellation
Huge crowds turned out to watch Spain's disappointing scoreless draw with Cape Verde on Monday but Sunday's event for the next Group H match will not go ahead, with temperatures of up to 39 degrees Celsius (102.2 degrees Fahrenheit) expected.
"For reasons of safety and protection of public health, it has been decided to cancel all the activities planned in the Colon Fan Zone, including the broadcast of the match," the RFEF said in a statement on Saturday.
Advice for Fans Amid Extreme Heat
"Fans are advised to watch the match from equipped, air-conditioned areas, avoid prolonged exposure to the heat, and follow all instructions from emergency and civil protection services."
Conditions for Spanish Fans in Atlanta
Spanish fans attending the game in Atlanta will have no such worries, with the stadium's roof closed and air conditioning keeping temperatures down.
(Reporting by Trevor Stynes, editing by Ed Osmond)


