FC Cincinnati issues statement after power failure impacts stadium, playing of national anthem
FC Cincinnati issued a statement after their match against DC United Saturday apologizing to fans for disruptions to the "fan experience", including not playing the national anthem."During match, we experienced stadium-wide issues with our power network and audio systems due to a transformer failure," the club said. "As a result, we were unable to perform the national anthem and deliver the first-class experience our fans expect."We attempted to resolve the issues as quickly as possible, and have taken steps to ensure they don't happen in the future," the club continued.FCC fell in their home opener, 1-0, to DC thanks to a Ola Kamara penalty kick late in stoppage time.
FC Cincinnati issued a statement after their match against DC United Saturday apologizing to fans for disruptions to the "fan experience", including not playing the national anthem.
"During [Saturday's] match, we experienced stadium-wide issues with our power network and audio systems due to a transformer failure," the club said. "As a result, we were unable to perform the national anthem and deliver the first-class experience our fans expect.
"We attempted to resolve the issues as quickly as possible, and have taken steps to ensure they don't happen in the future," the club continued.
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FCC fell in their home opener, 1-0, to DC thanks to a Ola Kamara penalty kick late in stoppage time.
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