Saturday, July 30, 2011

Workers fight to keep roof on 2014 World Cup

Workers fighting to keep the roof in 2014 attracted huge tent holding the World Cup Saturday as windsthreatened to take it off.
The wind was blowing at the Marina da Gloria in Rio beautiful coastline that would cause serious problems over the auditorium while the specially set up to draw.

      Security barriers more than two meters high around the complex is also reduced because of the risks posed more than 2000 people at the event, including officials, guests and journalists.?

      Near Rio Santos Dumont airport is closed for security reasons and also to avoid interference to broadcasters attract six million viewers.

      Interesting is the first major milestone on the way to the final of 2014 in Brazil involving nearly 200 countries.

      A small group gathered outside the complex demonstators holding the event in a protest against controversial Ricardo Teixeira, president of the Brazilian Football Confederation and the World Cup local organizing committee.

      The unpopular Teixeira has been involved in a quarrel with a British journalist over the last few days and has also been criticized for not inviting butt Pele to the event.

      Pele, however, thanks to present to his appointment this week by the President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff as a special ambassador for the country's World Cup.
      Pele, warmly applauded when he introduced audiences caddies, actually sitting next to Teixeira during the ceremony.

      FIFA President Sepp Blatter said that football is an open process "palpitations" Brazil, and that he had trust and confidence of the country will be ready to stage a great World Cup in three years.

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