FA Cup Final Attempts Record Photo

08 May 2012 | tshego
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90,000 fans at The FA Cup with Budweiser Final at Wembley last weekend could become official Guinness World Record breakers, as part of a unique 360 panoramic photo, as Wembley attempts to break the Guinness World Record for the ‘Most Tagged Photograph’. 

The unique fan photo can be viewed at www.wembleystadium.com/wembley360, and fans that attended the game are being invited to participate in the record attempt by going online and tagging themselves in the photograph. 

The current Guinness World Record for the ‘Most Tagged Photograph’ is held by Orange for a crowd shot taken in 2010 at Glastonbury which received over 7,000 tags from music fans.

Estimated at 27 Gigapixels, the photo is larger and more detailed than last year’s 23 Gigapixel photo taken at the 2011 FA Cup Final.

Meanwhile, Where’s Wally? also appears in the image taking in his first FA Cup final, and if viewers can spot him they could have the chance of winning one of ten pairs of tickets to the upcoming England v Belgium International game at Wembley.
 
Nicole Blake, EVP, Global Marketing & Consumer Products, Classic Media, said: ‘Wally is delighted to be attending his first FA Cup Final and to celebrate the occasion we are proud to be teaming up with Wembley and giving his fans in the UK and around the world the chance to earn their stripes and spot him enjoying the game.’
 
Wembley Managing Director – Roger Maslin said: ‘Wembley is renowned for playing host to world record breaking music and sporting performances and this year we want fans to feel a part of that heritage. Whether the team you’re following wins or loses on FA Cup Final day we want all fans to feel they have been a part of something special and have the opportunity to tell their friends they are an official Guinness World Record Breaker.’

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