The World Cup, starting in June, has turned Brazil on its head with the building and renovation of stadiums across the country, creating some of the most impressive venues in sport. The tournament may be the biggest football event on the planet but it isn’t always about what’s happening...
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Arena da Amazônia in Manaus, a city deep in the Amazon rainforest, will see action for the first time on Saturday when England plays Italy.(Image Courtesy of GE) The lights that GE installed at the stadiums use electric metal halide lamps that emit light very close to the near-perfect...
Logo: © 2014 FIFA Host Cities and Stadiums In 2003 FIFA announced that the 2014 World Cup would be held in South America, and in 2007 Brazil was named the host nation. Brazil's stadiums didn't meet FIFA's requirements at the time, but the Brazilian government promised to have suitable...
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razil spent $4 billion to build or renovate 12 stadiums in preparation for the 2014 World Cup, a move that, like the rest of the country’s soccer spending spree, generated more jeers than cheers. While a few of these stadiums will get some action during the 2016 Summer Olympics, proposal...
MILAN-- Giorgio Chiellini believesLuis Suarezhas been harshly punished by FIFA for biting his shoulder during their decisiveWorld Cup match. Suarez was banned from all football activities and stadiums for four months, suspended from Uruguay's next nine internationals, and fined. ...
own traditional and highly regarded stadiums for over 50,000 spectators, separated some 2.5 km from each other: the Olímpico Monumental and the Beira-Rio, respectively. The modernisation of the Beira-Rio Stadium is currently in progress with a view of becoming the city’s World Cup venue. ...
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