The wrong national anthem was broadcast︱Another mistake in the Asian rugby match

There was another mistake in the live broadcast of the Asian Rugby Sevens, and the Hong Kong team was once assigned the Sri Lankan logo. (Video screenshot)

Asian Rugby Sevens, another mistake. During the live broadcast on the official website of the Asian Rugby Association during the UAE match held today (26th), between Hong Kong and Malaysia, the logo of the Hong Kong Rugby Association was mistakenly planted on the logo of the Sri Lankan Olympic Committee. However, the correct logo was replaced following the meeting.

After broadcasting the wrong national anthem and wrongly marking the name of the national anthem, the Asian Rugby Federation was accused of making a mistake once more. In the match between Hong Kong and Malaysia, it mistakenly used the symbol of Sri Lanka as Hong Kong for regarding 10 seconds. And following the meeting, it was quickly corrected. The Hong Kong team defeated their opponents 38:7 in the game.

The Asian Lavender Association once went to Hong Kong to apologize for the wrong broadcast of the national anthem earlier, and said that similar incidents will not happen once more, and said that the chance of making mistakes once more is close to zero.

Originally published on AM730 https://www.am730.com.hk/Local/Wrong national anthem broadcast – Asian Rugby mistake once more – Hong Kong team once wrongly planted Sri Lanka logo / 349817?utm_source=yahoorss&utm_medium=referral

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