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The World Cup was hosted in South Americ

The last time the World Cup was hosted in South America was in Argentina in 1978. Disposable paper bowl外部リンク
Brazil was the only country on the continent which said it wanted to hold the event and why not? They have plenty of space, many live out of football and a possibility of many investors.

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said his country will need to build at least 12 FIFA approved new stadiums if it plans on hosting the 2014 World Cup. Looks pretty simple on paper, yet better tangible.
"Brazil is more than a year behind," Jose Roberto Bernasconi said recently at SINAENCO's annual meeting.>
Far be it from us to question a president, but surely a couple of Brazil’s existing stadiums could be renovated sometime during the next six years. "The authorities have to get involved.
In 2003 FIFA pronounced the World Cup will be in South America, under its new rotation system (which begins in South Africa in 2010). They will plough money into infrastructure, accommodation, travel, tourism and facilities to cater ripple wall paper cups外部リンク for this. We don’t have any stadium which is in a condition to host World Cup games, Lula said during a speech.
Flights and accommodation will have to be increased dramatically, as well to supply for the influx of people that will be coming from all over the world!!! We are surely looking at a few hundred thousand alone each week? Also, this will draw in a lot of overseas investors and companies into Brazil, as well as real estate investors who ride on the backs of big worldwide events like this!!!

Now, we believe it is possible for this Billion dollar investment to take place, their economy has been
pretty steady the past years, but top official says Brazil is more than a year behind schedule in its construction projects for the 2014 football World Cup. Anyone who has lived through a World Cup can tell you that the investment in infrastructure to support the visitors is tremendous.

Brazil hosted the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro last year without major glitches.

The president of SINAENCO, a Brazilian architectural and engineering association, says the government must improve its efforts or risk losing investment and the chance at hosting future events.
However, mistrust started unnerving in September 2006, with Brazil's president admitting the country did not have the stadiums to host the event.

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