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The Shocking Stadiums of Brazil 2014

THE SHOCKING STÁDIUMS OF BRAZIL2014 12 venues for FIFA world cup finals Construction deadline for all stadiums was december 2013 Opening match 12 June MANAUS BRASILIA FORTALEZA NATAL Arena da Amazônia Estádio Nacional Arena Castelão Arena das Dunas RECIFE Arena Pernambuco CUIABA Arena Pantanal SALVADOR CURITIBA Arena Fonte Nova Arena da Baixada PORTO ALEGRE SÃO PAULO RIO DE JANEIRO BELO HORIZONTE Estádio Beira-Rio Arena de São Paulo Maracanã Mineirão Arena de São Paulo SÃO PAULO COMPLETION CAPACITY 90% A 65,000 ROLE Group A - Brazil v Croatia (opening match) 2 workers died after crane collapsed Group D - Uruguay vs England Group B- Netherlands vs Chile Group H- Korea Republic vs Belgium Round of 16 – 1F v 2E Semi-final – W59 v W60 the man who operated the crane that Originally 48,000 capacity, Fifa ordered 20,000 extra seats to meet demand for the opening ceremony collapsed had worked 18 days in a row Arena da Amazônia COMPLETION CAPACITY 85% 44,000 MANAUS ROLE Group D- England vs Italy Group A - Cameroon vs Croatia Group G- USA vs Portugal Group E - Honduras vs Switzerland The authorities said working conditions were "unacceptably dangerous" Not being a traditional area for Brazilian football, there has been some 1 worker fell 100ft 1 worker died in undisclosed speculation that it might be used as a prison after the World Cup to relieve overcrowding elsewhere from the roof 1 worker died after a piece of iron fell circumstances from a crane Arena da Baixada COMPLETION CAPACITY 80% 41,000 CURITIBA ROLE Struggling to sell tickets due to low Deadline was november 2013 - Group F - Iran vs Nigeria projected completion May 15th 2014 profile teams (Spain aside) Group E - Honduras vs Ecuador Group B- Australia vs Spain Group H - Algeria vs Russia TICKET This is a redevelopment of a stadium that opened in 1914 Construction currently suspended pending 3, outcome of Brazilian labour tribunal 78% over budget at $330 million Estádio Nacional COMPLETION CAPACITY 100% 71,412 BRASILIA ROLE Group E - Switzerland vs Ecuador Group C- Colombia vs Ivory Coast Group A - Cameroon vs Brazil Group G- Portugal vs Ghana Round of 16 – 1E v 2F Quarter-final – W55 v W56 Third place – L61 v L62 The city's old Estadio Nacional was demolished Leaky roof A builder fell to his death during construction to make way for the new stadium, which has a metal roof and stands, as well as a lowered pitch 508.99 million dollars to build Arena Pantanal COMPLETION CAPACITY 85% 43,000 CUIABA ROLE A fire broke out in the foundations of the stadium site Group B- Chile vs Australia Group H - Russia vs Korea Republic Group F - Nigeria vs Bosnia-Herzegovina Group C- Japan £140 million, 40,000 seater stadium in a Site of public protests, mainly teachers and postal workers region with no local teams in the countries top division Arena das Dunas COMPLETION CAPACITY 90% 43,000 NATAL ROLE Group A - Mexico vs Cameroon Group G - Ghana vs USA Group C- Japan vs Greece Group D - Italy vs Uruguay The Arena das Dunas is being built on the same site as the old Machadão stadium, which was demolished in October 2011 PernambucO COMPLETION CAPACITY 100% A 46,000 RECIFE ROLE The stadium will include a university campus, and a solar power plant which it is claimed will Group C- Ivory Coast vs Japan Group D - Italy vs Costa Rica generate enough Group A - Croatia vs Mexico Group G- USA vs Germany Round of 16 – 1Fv 2E The Arena Pernambuco was built specifically for the World Cup from October 2010 to May of 2014 Maracanã COMPLETION CAPACITY 100% A 78,834 RIO DE JANEIRO ROLE It now has a fibreglass rather than concrete roof Group F - Argentina vs Bosnia-Herzegovina Group B- Spain vs Chile Group H - Belgium vs Russia Group E - Ecuador vs France Round of 16 – 1C v 2D Quarter-final – W53 v W54 Final – W61 v W62 One of the most historic sporting arenas in the world. It was built for the It hosted crowds of up to 200,000 at one stage 1950 World Cup, and has become something of a fortress for Brazil For the 2014 World Cup the original two-tier seating bowl has been demolished, giving way to a one-tier bowl Arena Castelão COMPLETION CAPACITY 100% 63,903 FORTALEZA ROLE The reconstruction involved building a larger roof, an underground car park with 4,200 spaces, and a new lower tier Group D - Uruguay vs Costa Rica Group A - Brazil vs Mexico Group G- Germany vs Ghana Group C- Greece vs Ivory Coast Round of 16 – 1B v 2A Quarter-final – W49 v W50 the first of the 12 stadiums being redeveloped for the World Cup to be completed Fonte Nova COMPLETION CAPACITY 100% 53,700 SALVADOR ROLE In May 2013 a section of the roof collapsed under heavy rain, and workers Group B- Spain vs Netherlands had to bail out water from another Group G - Germany vs Portugal section to try and stop it collapsing Group E - Switzerland vs France Group F- Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Iran Round of 16 – 1H v 2G Quarter-final – W51 v W52 The stadium was the first to sign naming rights for the World Cup, with the brewery Itaipava Estádio Beira-Rio COMPLETION CAPACITY PORTO ALEGRE 85% 52,000 ROLE It took ten years to build, and was finally opened in 1969 only with fans contributing the bricks, cement and iron works Group E - France vs Honduras Group B- Australia vs Netherlands Group H - Korea Republic vs Algeria Group F - Nigeria vs Argentina Round of 16 – 1G v 2H Redevelopment began in December 2012, but has been plagued by financial issues and has led to delays Mineirão COMPLETION CAPACITY 100% 64,000 BELO HORIZONTE ROLE Opened in 1965, the entire stadium has been modernised Group C - Colombia vs Greece Group H- Belgium vs Algeria for the World Cup, including lowering the pitch surface Group F - Argentina vs Iran Group D - Costa Rica vs England Round of 16 – 1A v 2B Semi-final – W57 v W58 There is also a facility to capture and store up to 6,270,000 litres of rainwater which can then be reused THE SHOCKING STADIUMS OF BRAZIL2014 COBA europe.com

The Shocking Stadiums of Brazil 2014

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The stadia of Brazil 2014 are shrouded in controversy. With worker deaths unacceptable high, this infographic takes a look at the role each stadium plays in hosting matches.

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