[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] terpercaya indo11.com reported, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke on Thursday said work on the Sao Paulo stadium which will host the opening match of the World Cup remains a concern.
Sao Paulo was one of six venues to miss an initial FIFA deadline of December 31 and the stadium is only set to be handed over to organisers in mid-May, as reported by
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Valcke said: “We don't yet have a solution, but he was "quite confident" one would emerge by Friday. We will have 12 host cities; we will have 12 stadiums.
Earlier this week, Brazil's Development Bank released the first two-thirds of a $160 million loan to complete the stadium project. Confusion remains over who finances some $20 million 'overlay' or temporary facilities, as reported by
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Valcke added with 77 days to go until the first match Sao Paulo would definitely stage the curtain-raiser. It will happen in Sao Paulo. There is no other choice. It was a decision we made with the LOC and government to keep these 12 cities whatever will be the challenges.
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