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          2014 World Cup will be ready, host says

          China Daily | Updated: 2012-04-03 08:26

          Brazil's sports minister has a message for those who doubt the country will be ready to host the 2014 World Cup - take a look at Rio de Janeiro's famed annual Carnival celebrations.

          Every year, Rio's samba schools seemingly pull off a miracle at the last minute when preparations appear hopelessly behind, putting on a show to remember.

          That is the Brazilian way of doing things, and with the soccer World Cup it will be no different, sports minister Aldo Rebelo said.

          "If you go to a samba school, probably a week before Carnival, you won't believe that it will turn out such a precise, harmonious and exact parade as happens in those events," Rebelo said, referring to the annual event that draws more than 2 million tourists.

          "Things always work out with the characteristics of Brazil, which aren't those of the British and Germans, which perhaps many would like us to copy," he said.

          That might not sound very reassuring to officials at world soccer's governing body, FIFA, who have repeatedly voiced concerns about the pace of preparations for the World Cup.

          Though most stadium projects appear on track, transportation infrastructure - from airports to public transport - and hotels remain woefully inadequate to accommodate the 600,000-plus visitors Brazil's government is expecting for the tournament.

          Culture clash

          The culture clash between Brazil and FIFA was never more evident than a few weeks ago, when FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said Brazilian organizers needed "a kick up the backside" to ensure the country would be ready for the finals.

          The comments caused an uproar in Brazil, prompting Rebelo to say the government would no longer accept Valcke as FIFA's point man for the event. FIFA president Sepp Blatter has personally taken over dealings with Brazil, helping to ease tensions.

          Asked about the episode, Rebelo said both sides had moved on. "It was a gesture of bad manners that I condemned," he said.

          Rebelo, the lone communist party member in President Dilma Rousseff's cabinet, said the to-do list over the next two years, while daunting, is achievable.

          His priorities are to improve urban transport, complete works to expand and refurbish airports and finish the construction of 12 soccer stadiums.

          "When we hosted the World Cup in 1950, they also thought we wouldn't manage to build Maracana and we built the biggest stadium in the world in record time," he said, refering to the famous stadium in Rio where Brazil suffered the trauma of losing to Uruguay in a deciding game that was a final in all but name.

          Complex project

          A report by a government auditor showed that by last month funds had been released for only eight out of 47 urban transport projects. None of the work to prepare ports to host cruise ships to boost available hotel accommodation had begun.

          Rebelo, a soft-spoken career politician who once sponsored an ill-fated bill that sought to ban the use of foreign phrases in Brazilian Portuguese, said works could still be accelerated significantly if they were deemed to be well behind schedule.

          Asked what was the most worrisome World Cup project, Rebelo repeated a common joke in Brazil these days: the country's soccer team.

          "The national team, without a doubt, is the most complex project," he said with a wry smile. "You don't create talents overnight."

          Though packed with promising players like Santos striker Neymar and playmaker Paulo Henrique Ganso, Brazil has not been impressive so far under manager Mano Menezes.

          The team's lackluster performances are a major cause of concern in a soccer-obsessed country that has won the World Cup a record five times.

          Reuters in Brasilia

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