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Miss the Deadline of Stadiums Construction



FIFA world cup vouchers have been sold for the World Cup 2014, but host country Brazil has yet to end the most main soccer stadiums to be used in the dress rehearsal for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The FIFA committee had requested that all twelve stadiums be prepared by till December but creation delays forced it to a head the deadline until April 15 2014. Ahead with that additional time, all the FIFA stadiums won't be prepared. The Brazil country has complied with the schedule and delivered their stadiums.

Five Thousand human resources Diligence around the clock to finish the Mane Garrincha Stadium In Brasilia, The $500 million colonnaded sports ground in the centre of Brazil's hodiernal capital is the most luxurious of the 12 places that will host the World Cup. Brazil will countenance Japan here in the inauguration competition of the Confederations Cup on June 15, the first match of the South American country's capacity to manage two rapidly approaching worldwide sporting events, next year's FIFA Cup and the Olympic sport two years later. Construction delays and cost crushes are threatening to turn the two occurrences into an international headache for Brazil instead of showcasing its advent as a main monetary power.

Brazil country lost precious time preparing for the World Cup by taking two years just to make a decision on which twelve cities would host the FIFA games. The ground has been laid and more than half the seventy hundred seats have been instituted, but work is still being done on the enormous roof while access areas to the stadium haven't been started. 

FIFA administers  said the range of next year's World Cup necessary a minimum six-month prepared set-up. With a predictable 3 million viewers flocking to twelve stadiums in a dozen cities across Brazil -- more than one million of them foreign tourists -- the 32-nation, 64-game World Cup will be a main logistical face for Brazil.