RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar 11 (AFP): Acknowledging teething problems, Brazil Monday lauded the Arena Amazonia in Manaus after the stadium became the eighth World Cup venue to be inaugurated.
The brand new 44,000 arena came through its opening test overnight as 23,000 people attended a regional cup encounter between two local sides.
Brazil fought to have the Amazon region included as one of 12 venues despite Manaus having no top football club, raising fears the ground might become a "white elephant" after it hosts four World Cup opening phase games.
The first sees four-time champions Italy take on 1966 winners England on June 14.
But the $279 million construction has been a four-year operation which has cost three workers their lives in on-site accidents in the city lying at the heart of the Amazonian rainforest.
Minister for Sport Aldo Rebelo was enthusiastic after Sunday's game saw the spectacular venue, in the form of a woven basket typical of the region, hold its first game.
"It is spectacular for the Amazonas (region) and for Brazil," Rebelo said. "This game proved the stadium is able to host matches. Congratulations are in order." Rebelo stressed the importance of including the region despite its lack of footballing tradition as the Amazon covers more than half of Brazilian territory.
The venue still is only officially 97 percent complete, leading the media to focus in on teething problems such as some seats still smeared with cement and malfunctioning air conditioning units.
Brazil lauds World Cup stadium in the Amazonz
FE Team | Published: March 12, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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