2014 Fifa World Cup Brazil Line Up
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Capacity: 65,807 (20,000 of which are temporary seats).Opening: A new build for the tournament, the new home of Corinthians is due to be completed in time for the opening game which it will host. Capacity: 57,400.Opened: 1965 (reopened after renovation in February 2013).Altitude: 800m (2,624ft).Climate: Dry and warm. Capacity: 58,000Opened: 1973 (reopened in January 2013).Altitude: Sea level.Climate: Daily temperatures peak at around 30C throughout the year, although the city sometimes benefits from a sea breeze. Capacity: 76,804.Opened: 1950 (reopened after renovation in June 2013).Fixtures: 15 June, Argentina v Bosnia-Hercegovina, 23:00; 18 June, Spain v Chile, 20:00; 22 June, Belgium v Russia, 17:00; 25 June, Equador v France, 21:00; 28 June, Second-round, Winner Group C v Runner-up Group D, 21:00; 4 July, Quarter-final, Winner Second-round 5 v Winner Second-round 6, 17:00; 13 July, World Cup final, 20:00.Altitude: Sea level.Climate: June and July are Rio's coolest months, but the daily temperature peak is typically 25C. Those months tend to be dry, but humidity remains fairly high all year.Time Zone: GMT -3 hours.Where is it?: On the Atlantic coast, close to the Tropic of Capricorn.Background: Renovation of this iconic venue was completed just in time for the Confederations Cup last summer.
Work only began in earnest in September 2010 - three years after Brazil was officially handed the World Cup. The stadium formally reopened on 2 June when Brazil drew 2-2 in a friendly with England, and hosted three Confederations Cup matches.Since then venue has resumed its role as the venue for derby matches between Rio's biggest teams - Flamengo, Fluminense, Botafago and Vasco da Gama.The pitch was re-laid in October 2013. It is one of four football venues for the 2016 Olympics and will also host the opening and closing ceremonies.
Estadio Nacional, Brasilia. Capacity: 68,009.Opened: 1974 (reopened after renovation in May 2013).Fixtures: 15 June, Switzerland v Ecuador, 17:00; 19 June, Colombia v Ivory Coast, 17:00; 23 June, Cameroon v Brazil, 21:00; 26 June, Portugal v Ghana, 17:00; 30 June, Second-round, Winner Group E v Runner-up Group F, 17:00; 5 July, Quarter-final, Winner Second-round 7 v Winner Second-round 8, 17:00; 12 July, Third-place match, 21:00.Altitude: 1,172m (3,845ft).Climate: Dry and fairly warm. June and July are the two driest months of the year in Brasilia. Temperatures tend to peak at 25C most days, while humidity drops.Time Zone: GMT -3 hours.Approximate distance from Rio: 724 miles.Where is it?: The capital of Brazil sits in the central highlands.Background: Construction was problematic and the original budget almost tripled - government auditors said in May the cost will be over two billion reais (£535m). That makes it the most expensive of Brazil's World Cup venues, and reportedly the second costliest football venue ever built.It will host seven games - the joint most along with the Maracana - but there are fears that afterwards it could become a 'white elephant as the city's clubs all play in the lower leagues and attract very small crowds.Work began in August 2010 but was interrupted in June 2012 when a worker fell to his death on site Arena Pernambuco, Recife. Capacity: 42,800Opened: May 2013.Fixtures: 15 June, Ivory Coast v Japan, 02:00; 20 June, Italy v Costa Rica, 17:00; 23 June; Croatia v Mexico, 21:00; 26 June, United States v Germany, 17:00; 29 June, Second-round, Winner Group D v Runner-up Group C, 21:00.Altitude: Sea level.Climate: Wet.
It rains in Recife on average 224 days a year - which is nearly double Manchester's average. Temperatures tend to peak at 28C in June and July, which are Recife's two wettest months. Capacity: 42,968.Opened: April 2014.Altitude: 165m (541ft).Climate: Hot.
The temperatures in Cuiaba are consistently high in June and July, rising to daily highs of just over 30C, while it can reach a sweltering 37C. Thunderstorms are a possibility, with humidity expected to be in the 60-70% range.Time Zone: GMT -4 hours.Approximate distance from Rio: 1,201 miles.Where is it?: Right in the centre of South America, close to the Bolivian border.Fixtures: 13 June, Chile v Australia, 23:00; 17 June, Russia v South Korea, 23:00; 21 June, Nigeria v Bosnia-Hercegovina, 23:00; 24 June, Japan v Colombia, 21:00.Background: The stadium was purpose built for the World Cup, and is likely to have its capacity reduced by 10,000 after the tournament.
It is one of the smallest World Cup venues, and there are question marks over its long-term value after the tournament. The city's two teams, Cuiaba and Mixto, play in the third and fourth tiers of Brazilian football respectively, usually in front of sparse crowdsConstruction hit a number of snags, including a fire in October 2013, meaning the stadium did not host its first test event until April. In May a worker died after being electrocuted during the installation of a communications network. Estadio Da Baixada, Curitiba. Media playback is not supported on this deviceSee how much remains to be done at Arena AmazoniaAltitude: 72m (236ft)Climate: Difficult. Tropical heat with tropical storms.
Highs are a toasty 30C with a 40% chance of thunderstorms in June, with humidity up to 80%. Expect to see plenty of drinks breaks.Time Zone: GMT -4 hours.Approximate distance from Rio: 2,659 miles.Where is it?: The capital of the state of Amazonas, Manaus is the furthest north of the host cities.Fixtures: 14 June, England v Italy, 23:00; 18 June, Cameroon v Croatia, 23:00; 22 June, United States v Portugal, 23:00; 25 June, Honduras v Switzerland, 21:00.Background: The arena has an elaborate steel structure, imported from Portugal, which envelops the playing area like an indigenous woven basket.
Over 95% of the material from the old, demolished, stadium will be reused.This was arguably the most complicated construction project undertaken for the World Cup, in part due to the climate but also because of the location. An urban island in the heart of the rainforest, Manaus is very hard to reach by vehicle, so most materials arrived by plane or ship.Construction was overshadowed by the deaths of three workers in accidents. Two were killed in separate falls in March and November 2013, while another died in February 2014 following an accident involving the dismantling of a crane. A fourth worker died of a heart attack on site last year. Estadio Das Dunas, Natal. Capacity: 42,086.Opening: January 2014.Altitude: 45m (148ft).Climate: Humidity could be a problem for players in Natal, with an average of 97% humidity in the middle of June.
That drops down as the tournament progresses however.Time Zone: GMT -3 hours.Approximate distance from Rio: 1,612 miles.Where is it?: Between Fortaleza and Recife on the north-east coastline, Natal is the state capital nearest to both Africa and Europe.Fixtures: 13 June, Mexico v Cameroon, 17:00; 16 June, Ghana v United States, 23:00; 19 June, Japan v Greece, 23:00; 24 June, Italy v Uruguay, 17:00;Background: The original Machadao stadium was demolished in 2011 to make way for the new build, with work beginning on the Estadio Das Dunas a year later. Designed to replicate sand dunes, the stadium's first match was a derby between ABC and America in January 2014. Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre.