The Fifa World Cup returns to Recife

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The столица Пернамбуку already has hosted a World Cup match, in 1950 at the stadium Ilha do Retiro, in a memorable game when Chile beat the United States 5-2.

This time, the city will host five World Cup games at the Arena Pernambuco, a new state-of-the-art stadium built in Sao Lourenco da Mata in Recife's metropolitan region, just 19 km away from Guararapes International Airport.

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FIFA was confident Recife would stage a spectacular carnival of football
As a result of the Second World War, the 1942 and 1946 World Cups were cancelled. In 1950, with Europe rebuilding itself, it fell to Brazil to get the World Cup back on the road and Recife was chosen as a host city. Faced with the challenge of hosting the event, Pernambuco decided to deliver the world its biggest football stage.
The stadium Ilha do Retiro was inaugurated on July 4, 1937. Due to its structure, location and fulfilling Fifa's famous standards, in the 50's it was considered the best stadium in Brazil's Northeast and was selected to host a World Cup game.
The stadium's common name, Ilha do Retiro, is the name of the neighborhood where it is located. It was the first stadium to be built in Recife, after the team Sport Recife bought a 17-hectare small ranch. The stadium's official name is Estadio Adelmar da Costa Carvalho and is in honor of the Sport Recife president who presided over the first renovation of the stadium.
Chile and United States played at the Ilha do Retiro stadium in the 1950 World Cup

 

A new stadium

Pernambuco is one of the most traditional States of the Brazilian football championships. Recife is home to three historic Brazilian clubs; Nautico, Santa Cruz and Sport. Each team have their own private stadium - Aflitos, Ilha do Retiro, and Arruda respectively - but the state government of Pernambuco, in partnership with a private consortium, have decided to construct a new, ultra-modern one up to the exacting standards of the FIFA World Cup: the Arena Pernambuco has been built in the metropolitan area surrounding Recife with easy access by public and private transport.

The three clubs of Recife have passionate fan bases, and hopes are the building of a new stadium in the region will help boost the city's economic development. Among the modern venues facilities is the use of solar power that will help to fuel the local area when the stadium is not in use.
The Arena Pernambuco, which is part of a major complex also featuring restaurants, shopping centres and cinemas, is located in Sao Lourenco da Mata in Recife's metropolitan zone, about 12.5 miles from the centre of the city.
Capacity: 44,248.
Opened: it was eventually declared operationally ready on 20 May 2013, with a friendly between Nautico and Sporting Lisboa, and hosted games of the 2013 Confederation Cup.
Key Fixtures: The Arena Pernambuco will host four group games and a second-round match.
Location: On the Atlantic coast on the east of Brazil, close to the equator and among tropical forests.
Altitude: Sea level.
Climate: Hot and sunny with a well defined wet season and summer showers. Temperatures are coolest in June and July, which are Recife's two wettest months. Humidity is also usually high during these months. Average temperature 28ºC.
Background: This brand new stadium was built in an economically deprived area on the outskirts of Recife, and will eventually form part of a leisure complex and residential development which it is hoped will act as a catalyst for local regeneration.
Matches of the World Cup in Recife:
June 14th (Saturday): Ivory Coast - Japan
June 20th (Friday): Italy - Costa Rica
June 23rd (Monday): Croatia - Mexico
June 26th (Thursday): USA - Germany
June 29th (Sunday): 1D - 2C