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Friday, April 8, 2011

World Cup Soccer 2014




The 2014 World Cup will be held in Brazil in 12 cities, they are, Manaus, Cuiabá, Brasília, Fortaleza, Recife, Natal, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Curitiba and Porto Alegre. 

However, not all cities justifies the construction of stadiums for modern very large number of people, so I propose to examine the city-relationship between the number of seats of the stadiums for the 2014 World Cup and the real need of such constructions. 

On the cities hosting World Cup soccer in 2014, following some comments: 



• Manaus, Amazonas The League, as well as the football teams of the Amazon are almost nonexistent, and a stadium with capacity for 10,000 people would be more than enough to get a cup final that state. However, they will be spending millions of dollars to build a beautiful stadium to host some 03 or 04 games of the next world cup. 


• Cuiaba: More a case virtually identical to Manaus, it will be built a wonderful stadium for a league with teams decadent and without expression. Probably the fortune that will be spent for the 2014 World Cup in Cuiaba, will only serve to host some 03 or 04 games. 



• Brasília: Even as the capital of Brazil, Brasilia has no football teams with great popular appeal to fill the Mane Garrincha, who will be a fantastic stadium for the World Cup, and maybe even hosted an 05 or 06 games. In addition to the stadium in Brasilia is a candidate for the opening of the 2014 World Cup, and so it will be even greater than the stages of Manaus and Cuiaba, but unfortunately, after eating, will stage games with 2,000 fans. Should echo. 



• Belo Horizonte: In the Same Line Salvador, Belo Horizonte is reshaping the Mineirão, and probably the area of ​​the stadium will be very small considering the great tradition of football in the Brazilian miner, and the maximum capacity of the stadium will be hit several times after World Cup 2014. 

• Recife: Do not need a new stadium for the 2014 World Cup, as three teams of Recife, despite the huge crowd who have already have their own stadiums, and would not exchange them easily for another stadium. Thus, there is a risk that the level of Recife is not used by anyone after the World Cup in 2014 and playing out much public money to host 03 or 04 games.

• Fortaleza: Public money will be useful after the 2014 World Cup because there are teams of expression and the Football Championship Cearense takes thousands of fans to the stadium, which will guarantee the support of the work after the World Cup 2014.
• Natal: It gets to a city in which public money will not return as football in Rio Grande do Norte has little expression and the national championship that state is very weak, which will make the stadium built there public has low average after the world cup 2014.

• Salvador: Fortunately, in some places, the stadiums built for the 2014 World Cup will be even smaller at the expression of football and the prestige that teams have with the fans, example is the case of Salvador, where the stadium will certainly crowded on numerous occasions after the World Cup because fans of that city already packed the Fonte Nova was much higher than before the demolition for the World Cup 2014.
• Rio de Janeiro: likely where the final World Cup 2014 is a case apart because the Maracana was already small for all the fans in Rio, and once refurbished, will probably have to have distribution of passwords for the sale of tickets because the Brazilian public is very faithful to the football and the expression of that state of football in Brazil is very strong. 
• São Paulo, the stadium will be too small, as the Corinthians plans to host the opening World Cup 2014, and as everyone knows, the fans of that team is fanatical about to sell out any stadium in the world. 
• Curitiba: In Parana, the stadium can also be small, because if you do Atlético Paranaense good campaigns, because the team already has a program for partners that lack space in the stadium to all fans, and even with the increase of the stadium, this lack of space must remain. 
• Porto Alegre: Finally, in Rio Grande do Sul, the International Stadium will also have full capacity on several occasions since the team is very well in national and international scene, as its name implies, and furthermore, the Guild , the team's biggest rival is building a new stadium as well, which will further intensify the race to see who fills the stage more. 
In choosing the sites, you can understand that there was much more a political game than a serious analysis on the existence of a large stadium after the games of World Cup Soccer 2014. For the sustainability of the stadium was taken into account, Goiânia stay with the wave of Brasilia, Bethlehem would be the wave of Manaus and Florianopolis would be the wave of Natal. 
But since the political game prevailed, there remains hope that football will grow a few seats after the World Cup Football 2014 and that stadiums do not become "white elephants" as Pinheirão in Curitiba, or as it was in the Vivaldão Manaus before demolition.



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Wagner Oliveira Navarro

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