Artist creates giant England badge on Suffolk beach for World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 1:11 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Toby Clark crafted a 30-foot England badge from stones on a Suffolk beach as the team prepares for their World Cup campaign in Dallas, Texas. The work took over eight hours to complete and was finished on June 11, the opening day of the tournament. Clark restored the badge after it was accidentally driven over earlier in the week. He expressed optimism about England's chances, stating, 'We’re going to bring it home, obviously.'
- •Toby Clark created the badge near Lowestoft, Suffolk.
- •The badge measures six meters wide by nine meters tall.
- •It was designed on June 11, coinciding with the World Cup's opening.
- •Clark repaired the badge after it was driven over by a vehicle.
- •He expresses hope for England to win the tournament.
- 1:11 PMYahoo Sports — Artist creates 30-foot England badge on Suffolk beach ahead of World Cup clash
"Toby Clark says England has to bring the trophy home, ‘otherwise I’ve wasted my time’
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