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      • With at least six of the 12 stadiums built for the tournament now in financial difficulty, local governments across Brazil are scrabbling to find productive uses for these costly state-of-the-art venues. For Fifa, last year's World Cup was the most profitable in its history.
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  2. The stadium in Manaus could cost as much as $150,050 per spectator over the next four years. If these projections hold true, it would make Brazil’s stadiums the most expensive of any World Cup, as well as the ones with the lowest overall return on investment.

  3. Mar 29, 2015 · For Brazil, the cost of building the stadiums alone was around £2.5bn, mainly from public money. At a Fifa meeting in Zurich on 21 March, Jamil Chade, a Brazilian journalist, spoke to several...

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    • Will Brazil's 2014 World Cup stadiums make a lot of money?2
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    • Will Brazil's 2014 World Cup stadiums make a lot of money?4
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  4. Jun 20, 2014 · With the World Cup in full swing, Brazil’s streets are full of cheers for athletes from the 32 countries competing for the win. Yet the jury is still out on whether Brazil will win in the long...

  5. Oct 7, 2014 · Hosting the world’s largest football tournament costs a lot, even if the stadium expenses are a minor figure in Brazil’s annual budget. But when education and healthcare show significant shortages while social stratification grows, outrage and street protests weren’t hard to predict.

  6. May 13, 2015 · Academics have long argued that building stadiums for one-off sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics isn't a wise investment. Across Brazil, taxpayers and local officials are...

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  7. May 12, 2015 · Brazil spent about $3 billion building 12 new or heavily refurbished stadiums for last year's World Cup. Officials promised these taxpayer-funded venues would continue to generate revenue...

  8. Sep 1, 2010 · Billions of dollars are to be spent on the building and improvement of stadiums, airports and roads to prepare Brazil for the matches and visitors of the 2014 World Cup. Here are the plans and ...

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