SAO PAULO (AFP) – All 12 host stadiums for next year’s World Cup will
be ready on schedule in December, Brazilian Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo
said Monday.
“We are confident that we can deliver. We are not very late,” he told a press conference here.
And he brushed aside doubts over whether the Arena Pantanal in
Cuiaba, capital of the center-west state of Mato Grosso, can be
completed by the end of the year.
He said he expected the Cuiaba
stadium, which will host four World Cup games and is currently 85
percent complete, to be delivered on time as agreed with football’s
world governing body FIFA.
Rebelo, meanwhile, said he did not
believe the World Cup, which kicks off in Sao Paulo on June 12, would be
marred by large-scale street protests such as those which rocked the
country in June over sub-standard social services, endemic corruption
and the high cost of staging the high-profile sporting event.
“It will be time to party rather than protest,” he noted.
As to security concerns, he said:” We cannot underestimate any kind of threat.”
But he insisted security forces “will be trained” to deal with all eventualities.
Source: Nigeria Vanguard.
Monday, October 28, 2013
World Cup arenas ready on time – Brazilian minister
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