Why will Uruguay v Saudi Arabia referee wear pink?

Italian referee Maurizio Mariani standing with hands behind his back wearing a bright pink FIFA Referee shirt stood in front of a white sandy beach with blue sky and sea in the background.Image source, FIFA
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Italian referee Maurizio Mariani will wear 'flamingo pink' during Monday night's game between Uruguay and Saudi Arabia in Miami

ByAlex Hoad
BBC Sport Journalist
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Flamingos, convertible Cadillacs cruising down Ocean Drive, Art Deco buildings and, of course, the sunsets...

Miami is synonymous with the colour pink, and now the influence has spread to officials at the World Cup, who have been based in the South Florida city in the lead-up to the tournament.

Italian referee Maurizio Mariani and his team taking charge of Monday's Group H game between Uruguay and Saudi Arabia (23:00 BST) will wear pink jerseys to 'pay homage' to the city and its hospitality.

Iconic Italian official Pierluigi Collina, now FIFA's Chief Refereeing Officer and Chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee said: "We thought it would be nice to show our appreciation to the city where we'll live for about two months.

"We chose this 'pink flamingo' - it's a sort of recognition."

FIFA President Gianni Infantino added: "Pink is the colour of Miami, and we (want) to give a little bit of a shout-out, to give a little bit of a smile to the city which is hosting us."