Sporting Digest: American Football

Tuesday 28 June 1994 18:02 EDT
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THE sale of the Miami Dolphins and the Joe Robbie Stadium to H Wayne Huizenga for around dollars 130m ( pounds 84m) is imminent and the issue of rights to the stadium's name is expected to be resolved through a compromise. Under the deal due to be finalised soon, Huizenga will not change the stadium's name for the time being, but will have the power to sell the stadium's name to a corporate sponsor at a later date. The stadium will be the site of the Super Bowl on 29 January 1995.

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