The football World Cup is just around the corner and all over the country the most delicious recipes are popping up for exciting match days. But what do Brazilians eat during matches? What is the culinary landscape of the host nation really like? We make a little culinary foray through São Paulo, the biggest city in the country and serve up some gourmet tips from Brazil.
It's finally here. The opening game of the football World Cup in Brazil will get underway. Croatia takes on host nation Brazil. And there is extra excitement in store for the members of the teams. It also represents a duel between two club mates: Ivica Olic and Luiz Gustavo.
Maracanã – the word causes goose pimples among football fans the world over. With a capacity of 200,000 spectators, it was the largest stadium in the world in 1950. It represents the greatest drama in Brazilian football, as well as the greatest hope, to win back the title this year, as the Maracanã will host the final. However, criticism of the stadium reconstruction will not go away.
Brazil, the land of football. Everyone thinks of Pelé, Neymar and so on. But how do regular Brazilian people play football? The leisure and amateur players? What are the pitches like? Where do friends meet up for an evening kick-around? A little investigation into the roots of football in Brazil.
Who introduced football to Brazil? The English or the Germans? The first football players were English, but the oldest football club was founded by a German. So where do the roots of Brazil's national sport lie? An investigation.
Playing football on the biggest stage, ideally at a top European club in London, Madrid or Munich – this is the dream of many young Brazilians. The path to stardom begins at one of the many football schools in the country. The most famous one is that of FC Santos, with an array of stars such as Pelé and Neymar beginning their careers there. Seasoned footballers develop from raw talent here.
Beckett Media’s Dan Hitt and Andrew Tolentino rip into two boxes of 2011 Topps Finest Football. What will they find inside? Watch to find out. — with Andrew Tolentino.
In the run-up to the FIFA World Cup, the eyes of the world are on Brazil. Millions are being invested in modernising stadiums. On the other hand, the world can also see the poverty on the fringes of glittering places like the Copa Cabana. If the world looks a little more closely, it will also see projects that could mean a way out of poverty, with extraordinary entrepreneurial spirit and also enough time for a bit of football.
Brazil just before the FIFA World Cup. A great deal is being done for stadiums, infrastructure and security. In the deprived areas –or so-called favelas– of the major cities, however, nothing has changed: crippling poverty and criminality are a feature of everyday life. Yet there are still some projects that offer hope. Like ‘A Chance to Play’, for instance, which focuses on football.
Ihor Miroshnychenko - Deputy head of the Parliament's Committee on Freedom of Speech (member of Parliament of Svoboda (Freedom) party of Ukraine)
Ihor Miroshnychenko (Ukrainian: Ігор Михайлович Мірошниченко) is a Ukrainian sports journalist and politician. Merited Journalist of Ukraine (2006). Member of 7th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament). Deputy head of the Parliament's Committee on Freedom of Speech.
Miroshnychenko was born in Lebedyn on February 20, 1976.
He worked for several Ukrainian television channels and was a spokesman for the Ukrainian national football team in 2004--2008.
Miroshnychenko became famous for his critical response to Mila Kunis[1] who said that she felt to be discriminated while living in Chernivtsi and the city is almost a village.[2] On a facebook page he argue that Mila Kunis is not Ukrainian, but rather a Jew using a controversial word zhyd.[1]
On February 15, 2013 a group of Okhtyrka locals led by Miroshnychenko brought down the Lenin monument in the city.
On 18 of March 2014 Miroshnychenko entered by force into the office of the National Television Company of Ukraine together with other members of Svoboda party. There he assaulted the head of the company Oleksandr Panteleymonov and forced him to write a letter of resignation. Video of this event was published by the Svoboda party press-secretary Alexandr Aronets in his videoblog
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are, apparently, terrible neighbors, Britney Spears' family gets enough duct tape to cover over 15 football fields, Paris Hilton becomes one of the top highest paid DJ's in the world, JWOW announces that she's pregnant and Snooki gives her a suprising heads up and shady goings-on at Justin Bieber's house surrounding a mystery girl. Check it out on today's episode!
On the day before Christmas the streets of Cuenca filled with over 50,000 people for the annual El Pase del Niño Viajero (âThe Pass of the Child Travelerâ). In sharp contrast to America, Christmas Eve in Ecuador is without snow, corporate sponsors, football bowl games and last minute sales. The focus is on the Niño Dios (Baby Jesus) and the local children.
Children and adults are dressed in colorful costumes combining Catholic Christmas traditions with Andean winter Solstice celebrations.
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