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Quote:World Cup 2014 stadium suffers test event setback ahead of Brazil tournament's opening match Updated 8 hours 29 minutes ago
Arena de Sau Paulo PHOTO: Test event cancelled ... the Arena de Sao Paulo will host the opening World Cup match between Brazil and Croatia. (AFP: Miguel Schincariol) RELATED STORY: FIFA seeks to improve World Cup organisationRELATED STORY: Fan dies after being hit by toilet bowl in World Cup host city MAP: Brazil Corinthians and FIFA have cancelled a test event at the Sao Paulo stadium that will host the World Cup's opening match and are now scrambling to arrange another game at the venue.
Corinthians were scheduled to play Cruzeiro at the Corinthians Arena on May 29, but the match was cancelled amid fears the 4:00pm (local time) kick-off could provoke traffic chaos in South America's biggest and often hugely congested city.
That match has been rescheduled for the day before and moved to a different venue, Portuguesa's Caninde Stadium.
FIFA now says it will try to reschedule a game for the 68,000-capacity Corinthians Arena on June 1.
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Corinthians are scheduled to play an away match against Botafogo in Rio that day, but the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) could swap the fixture to make them the home side.
FIFA's secretary general Jerome Valcke confirmed the rescheduling on Twitter.
The opening match of the World Cup between Brazil and Croatia is due to be held at the stadium on June 12 (June 13, 6:00am AEST).
Corinthians played Figueirense in the first official match there last Sunday, but only 36,000 fans watched the game and FIFA is worried some areas of the ground have not been subject to thorough tests.
"Given the attention drawn from the opening match of the FIFA World Cup, it is vital for the organisers that all facilities will be tested under full match conditions, including the use of temporary seats and associated facilities," FIFA said in a statement.
"These additional installations were not in place when the first test match took place on May 19."
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World Cup kick-off venue not ready for final test Quote: World Cup kick-off venue not ready for final test
Corinthians football club said safety officials had only authorised them to sell 40,000 tickets
The stadium hosting the opening match of the World Cup on June 12 will not be finished in time for its final test event, its owners said Friday.
Sao Paulo's Corinthians Arena had to schedule a last-minute test for Sunday, 11 days from the World Cup kick-off, after its first official match revealed a host of problems despite only filling the stadium to half capacity.
But Corinthians football club, the stadium's owners, said safety officials had only authorised them to sell 40,000 tickets for the second test event, still short of the 65,000 fans expected for the World Cup opener between Brazil and Croatia.
That will likely create new friction with Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke, the football governing body's task-master for host country preparations, who wrote in a dismayed tweet after visiting the stadium on May 21 that it is "vital for us that all facilities will be tested under full match conditions."
Work on Brazil's 12 host stadiums has been marred by chronic delays, cost overruns and construction accidents that have killed eight workers - three of them in Sao Paulo.
The stadiums in host cities Curitiba, Cuiaba, Porto Alegre and Natal are all incomplete to varying degrees 13 days from the opening ceremony and match.
Valcke, who has had a rocky relationship with local organisers - at one point saying the Brazilians needed a "kick up the backside" - again underlined the urgency of the situation.
"The staging of a Fifa World Cup is a collective effort and we will not have a single moment to relax until the opening matches in all 12 cities," he wrote on Fifa's website Friday.
"All of them - and sorry if I keep repeating myself - must be perfect."
In Sao Paulo the main problem is two temporary seating areas with a capacity of 10,000 people each.
Corinthians said one set of extra stands was "in the process of being finished" ahead of Sunday's match, a Brazilian league game between Corinthians and Botafogo.
The other is finished, but firefighters have only authorised the club to open it at half capacity, said Fast Engenharia, the company installing the structures.
Work on the temporary seating areas was delayed when a worker fell to his death from one of them on March 21.
The labour ministry halted work on them for two weeks after the accident, demanding safety improvements.
The stadium finally held its first official match on May 18, between Corinthians and Figueirense.
The 36,000 fans faced broken elevators, exterior lighting problems, patchy cell-phone connectivity and a drenching storm that forced some to move to higher seats because part of the glass-panelled roof was still unfinished.
Brazil officially handed the stadium over to Fifa on May 21, long past the original December 31 deadline for all 12 stadiums.
Corinthians say the venue will end up costing between 920 million and 950 million reais ($417 million and $431 million) - between 14 per cent and 18 per cent over its original budget.
this means that the two large temporary stands at either end wont have been tested under match conditions
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TheSelectFew wrote:It could be disastrous. those temp stands look like they're supported by plain old building scaffolding, that might be ok if it was a tennis crowd who stay seated the whole time and applaud politely occasinally, but it's a brazillian football crowd brasil v croatia. Flabbergasting.
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