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Arena Pernambuco 46,000-seats
32 teams,1 venue,1 month,1 winner!
On 12th June, 2014, the largest spectacle in the global sporting calendar,The World Cup, kicks off at the Arena Corinthians in Brazil’s most populous city, São Paulo. Over the course of the next month, 32 teams will battle it out across 12 stadiums in Brazil for the most sought after trophy in the wide world of sports, watched by a global audience in excess of 2 billion people. It is estimated that by kick off on Thursday 12-06-14 US$14.5 billion will have been spent on the 2014 World Cup preparations.
Arena Castelao 63,903 seats
Arena Castelao during construction
Arena Corinthians – 68,000 seats
Arena Corinthians during construction
Arena das Dunas – 43,000 seats
Arena das Dunas during construction
Arena Fonte Nova – 53,700 seats
Arena Fonte Nova during construction
Arena Pantanal – 41,390 seats
Arena Pantanal during construction
arena corinthians
Arena Pernambuco 46,000-seats
Estadio Beira-Rio – 50,000 seats
Estadio Beira-Rio during construction
Estadio Nacional de Brasilia stadium – 71,412 seats
Maracana Stadium – 79,000 seats
Maracana Stadium during construction
Mario Filho (Maracana) stadium in the background
Mineirao Stadium – 64,000 seats
Mineirao stadium during construction
Arena da Baixada during construction
Arena da Amazonia- 44,500 seats
Arena da Baixada – 41,456 seats
Arena da Amazonia during construction
Arena Castelao 63,903 seats
Arena Castelao during construction
Arena Corinthians – 68,000 seats
Arena Corinthians during construction
24 months after the World Cup, Rio will be staging the world’s second largest sporting extravaganza, the Olympic Games. Around US$2.3 billion has been allocated for improvements to hold the event.