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Thursday, June 12, 2014

2014 World Cup officially opened, in the Stadium Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo.

Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez, Claudia Leitte brought the We Are One.
2014 World Cup officially opened, in the Stadium Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo.

Brazil 2014 World Cup officially kicked off with the opening ceremony at the Stadium Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo.

A giant ball that is placed in the middle of the field while delivering shine greeting hello in 32 languages.

Various dances displayed, including the number of dancers dressed as trees.

As the peak is the appearance of U.S. rapper, Pitbull, with Jennifer Lopez and Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte, brought the We Are One, which is the official song of the 2014 World Cup Click.

Organizers say the necessary exercise for 84 hours on the opening and every single minute show requires about 20 hours of work of art.

The opening ceremony will be followed by the first match between the host Brazil against Croatia.

A few hours before the opening ceremony, widespread protests against the World Cup in another part of the city of Sao Paulo.

Police in Sao Paulo opened fire tear gas and rubber bullets into the air to disperse the protesters, who are determined to get closer to the Stadium Arena Corinthians.

But they were confronted police action.
The President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, has confirmed the protests against the World Cup will not be allowed to interfere with the championship.

Brazil Hopes host to shine in the World Cup this time is on the shoulders Neymar, 22 year old striker who plays for Barcelona.
The first test of Brazil, which has five times won the World Cup, is Croatia, which became the World Cup opening match on Thursday night (12/06) or Friday morning GMT.

Neymar says he can not wait to go to the field and play against teams from the European.

"I'm anxious but also very happy ... I really wish I could help a team player and realize the dream of the people of Brazil to win the World Cup," Neymar said.

Brazilian coach, Luiz Felipe Scolari, is more optimistic, claiming that the 2014 World Cup in Brazil is owned.

"I want to say to the people of Brazil that the time has come.'s Our World Cup," said Scolari who had led the Portuguese national team.

He explained there are seven games that must pass before it can hold the World Cup trophy.

"We have to pass through one by one. We can not directly jump to the seventh step," he said.

Croatia will be without key players Mario Mandzukic and other key players, Ivan Mocinic, injury and replaced by Milan Badelj.
Croatia coach, Niko Kovac, said his team will provide resistance to the Click team he called the champion favorite.

"I believe the players will not be competing in Sao Paulo with the aim of showing the white flag," said Kovac.BBC

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