The Best Arenas of FIFA 2014

Jun 12, 2014, 06:35 IST1 min
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Estadio Mineirao, Belo HorizonteCapacity: 62,254Will host: Six matches, including one semi-final.Sustainability principles were at the core of renovation work at this stadium. Consequently,...
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Estadio Nacional de Brasilia, BrasiliaCapacity: 68,009Will host: Seven games, including a quarter-final tie.Few Brazilian cities can match the capital, Brasilia, when it comes to architectu...
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Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto AlegreCapacity: 48,849Will host: Five games, among them a Round-of-16 tieLocated on the picturesque banks of the River Guaiba, it is the largest football ground in ...
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Arena Pantanal, CuiabaCapacity: 42,968Will host: Four group-phase matchesThe stadium has been constructed using a sustainable approach: The wood came from certified sources, and recycled wa...
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Estadio Do Maracana, Rio de JaneiroCapacity: 76,804Will host: Seven games, including the final on July 13The façade of  this stadium has been listed by the National Institute of Historical ...
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Estadio das Dunas, NatalCapacity: 42,086Will host: Four group-phase matchesThe Estadio das Dunas project is inspired by the sand dunes, which are among the most impressive natural attractio...
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