FIFA Official Urges Brazil to Pass World Cup Bill
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at 12:20 pm , filed under FIFA World Cup by Andrew Jordan
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Brazil congress had been demanding too much in agreeing the conditions for hosting the 2014 World Cup, visiting FIFA’s broad secretary Jerome Valcke called on Monday for quick legal approval on World Cup bill.
According to the sources – Maybe because Brazil have previously won the World Cup for five times and they think they can ask and ask and ask – FIFA broad Jerome Valcke said reporters after meeting with Brazil’s new Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo.
Also, Discount tickets represent 10% of total tickets for the World Cup in a country, where the minimum monthly pay is $314 dollars. Valcke told that he hoped to decide final differences over discounted tickets at a meeting in Rio de Janeiro on coming Thursday.
Brazil has refuse to accept changing its laws banning alcohol in stadiums and providing discounted tickets for people over Sixty-five and FIFA has become concerned because the World Cup bill which sets the rules for the event has been held up for so months in Congress.
FIFA 2014 World Cup sponsors that includes Adidas, Sony, Coca-Cola, Anheuser-Busch InBev’s Budweiser Unit and McDonald’s and Visa.
The Brazilian government released a statement last Thursday said that seven of the 12 stadiums being built would be ready by the end of 2012, in time for the Confederations Cup, a dress practice for the World Cup to be seized in 2013.
Jerome Valcke was accompanied by the country’s sports Minister Aldo Rebelo and by Brazilian football star player Ronaldo, who last season accepted an invitation to become head of the 2014 World Cup organizing board.
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