Tuesday, December 14, 2010

World Cup 2014 - Can Brazil Host It?


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In 2003 FIFA World Cup in South America is strong under its new rotation system (which starts in South Africa in 2010). The last time World Cup hosted in South America in Argentina in 1978.

However, mistrust started unnerving in September 2006 with Brazil's president admitting the country do not have the stadiums to host the event.

Brazil was the only country on the continent, they wanted to hold the event and saidwhy not? You have plenty of room, lots of live football and an opportunity by many investors.

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said his country to build, stadiums, at least 12 FIFA-approved, if there are new plans on hosting the 2014 World Cup. "We do not have any stadium in a state of the games host World Cup," said Lula in a speech. "We're going to have to build at least 12 new stadiums in this country."

Far be it fromto the question of a president, but surely some existing stadiums in Brazil would someday be restored in the next six years. We also wonder how he came with number 12? While Germany had 12 stadiums in 2006, South Africa will have 10 venues in 2010.

The stadiums are only part of the equation. Anyone who has lived through a World Cup can be said that the investment in infrastructure for visitors is enormous support in the. They will plow money intoInfrastructure, accommodation, travel, tourism and facilities to meet for that.

Flights and accommodation must be drastically increased, and the global supply of the influx of people of all who will come out! We are certainly looking at a few hundred thousand alone every week? Moreover, these will pull in a lot of foreign investors and companies in Brazil, and real estate investors on the backs of the major global events like this trip!

Now,we believe it to be held available for that billion-dollar investment, has its economy
fairly constant in recent years, but senior official says Brazil is more than a year behind schedule in its construction projects for the 2014 World Cup.

The President of the SINAENCO, a Brazilian architectural and engineering association, says the government must strengthen its efforts or risk investments and improve the chance of hosting future events.

"Brazil is morethan a year behind, "Jose Roberto Bernasconi said recently at the annual meeting SINAENCO is." The authorities have become involved. "Bernasconi says the World Cup," promote Brazil and attract more investment in the future. "But all this is, if not met construction deadlines in jeopardy.

Brazil hosted the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro last year without major disruptions. Brazil is the Olympic Games 2016, which would in Rio bid, so they areglad to be back in full or investment in the long run. Looks pretty simple on paper, even more tangible.

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