Tensions Mount As World Cup Nears

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Despite being grossly over budget and security issues in question,Brazilian organizers admitted there were mostly satisfied with the results of the final two stadium tests for the World Cup on Sunday. The newly finished stadiums were inaugurated by two Brazilian league matches  - one in the Itaquerao stadium in Sao Paulo and the other in Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba.

Organizers said there were problems at both venues, including a leaking roof at the Itaquerao caused fans to get wet (and pelted with hail) and a pitch invasion at the Arena Pantanal. Although the stadiums were not at full capacity, no major setbacks were reported and the tests help ease organizer minds.

All 12 World Cup stadiums have now held test events.Many of the stadiums could not yet hold full capacity simply because they have not finished the
installation of seats.

Other issues still abound as resident protesters have taken to the streets over the tab that Brazil has incurred over construction and preparation.
To date, over $4bn has been spent on World Cup stadiums and yet there appears to be an underinvestment in public services which has become a focal point for anger.

As fans from around the world will arrive, there are still concerns as to the ability of Brazil's airports to cope with fans traversing country to watch matches,versus just staying in a geographical cluster based on group teams.

Due to road traffic concerns, additional domestic flights have been added to help with the  tournament load of fans. Fears over reasonably priced accommodation remain, particularly in Rio, with many fans hoping rates will come down as the tournament gets closer. It is estimated that fans can expect to pay a minimum of $3000 to $30,000 to visit and watch the games.

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