Senin, 16 Juni 2014

Denies FIFA World Cup Brazil Sacrifice PeopleThe world football governing body (FIFA) to argue that they enjoy the benefits
bigger than the World Cup at the expense of the people of Brazil.The world football governing body (FIFA) to defend himself from criticism that they enjoy great advantages from the World Cup the most expensive in history, at the expense of the people of Brazil.
FIFA said in a statement that they have to pay the entire $ 2 billion in operating expenses World Cup with money earned from the sale of broadcasting rights of the World Cup television and marketing rights, and not a cent to use funds from the Brazilian people.
For the preparation of the tournament, followed by the 32 countries that will be opened on Thursday (12/6), the Brazilian government has spent $ 11.5 billion dollars to the cost of investment for the development of infrastructure such as stadiums, airports, urban transportation and other infrastructure improvements. One-third of the budget is used to build a new stadium or renovate existing stadiums in 12 cities in Brazil which hosted the World Cup.
FIFA said that it is the Brazilian government's own choice to build 12 stadiums, and instead choose 8 or 10 stadiums alone.
Similarly, many budget expenditures related to infrastructure investments that are not directly related to the World Cup, but Brazil will benefit for years to come, after the World Cup tournament.
Many Brazilians say that their government has spent excessive as a developing country, which has many other priorities are far more important.
Critics of the government say the World Cup funds should be spent on improving public services in health, education and transport are still very inadequate in Brazil.Brazilians protest in the city of Sao Paulo ahead of the opening of the 2014 World Cup (Monday, 9/6). Brazilians protested in the city of Sao Paulo ahead of the opening of the 2014 World Cup (Monday, 9/6).

The high cost of the World Cup has brought disappointment to the many people who are usually very excited to welcome the World Cup party. This is evident from the number of the anti-World Cup held massive street protests since last year. The protesters threatened to disrupt access to the stadium during the World Cup tournament later execution.
Many Brazilians believe that the FIFA World Cup has transformed into a profitable business event sponsors. They say even FIFA successfully urged the Brazilian government to change the law so as to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages produced by companies that sponsor the World Cup.
Brazilians also complained that the tickets for the match at the stadium so expensive that many fans in Brazil are not able to go to the stadium. However, FIFA said that the World Cup tickets are sold cheaper compared to other sporting events such as the Olympic Games, Formula 1 racing or tennis tournament.
FIFA denied that they demanded the government of Brazil gives tax exemption to the sponsors and commercial activities during the World Cup. However, FIFA has requested admitted easing customs rules for imports of equipment needed to set up a World Cup event, such as a computer, balls and electronic billboards.
World Cup 2010 in South Africa generated revenues of $ 3.65 billion for FIFA, including $ 2.4 billion from the sale of television rights, but does not include revenue from ticket sales. Operating costs incurred in the 2010 World Cup by FIFA reached $ 1.3 billion, while operating expenses in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil reached $ 2 billion.(Reuters).


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