Brazil Vs Switzerland: FIFA and businesses miss an open goal for human rights The World Cup in Brazil could be the global sporting event of this century, merging FIFA, the richest of sporting associations, with Brazil, the world's top footballing state, and a host of giant global supporters including Coca-Cola, Adidas, Sony, McDonald's and Budweiser. It is a moment when these international Fans from all over the world are called to book Football world Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Brazil Vs Switzerland Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
l business leaders could set a new standard and guide a signal to the world that global sporting events of the FIFA World Cup should leave an indelible imprint of positive development for the groups in which they are played out - and for the workers who carry the structure. There is a wide-open goal for companies to show their commitment to human rights, and yet, they have kicked the ball wide.
Japan Vs Spain: A force for bad, not good? More than a million Brazilians protested on the streets last year because they felt that the morals of this huge combination of power and wealth in the World Cup, mutual with corruption across government, had brought more deficiency and poverty, as an alternative to prosperity and security, to the common people. According to a survey issued this month (pdf) by Pew Research Center's Global Approaches Project, 61% of Brazilians think the FIFA World Cup is a bad thing for Brazil because it takes money away from public facilities. Brazilian construction companies have made a great contract of money from the construction of the stand and stairs of Wofford Cup and related structures.