Essay On The World Cup

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The World Cup one of the most important sport events in the whole world is also one of the biggest economic incomes in countries. Billions of dollars invested in stadiums, teams, publicity and other things that make the World Cup one of the supreme things that move the whole world. How good is the World Cup in the countries that host them? For example how did the World Cup impact economically to Africa or how is Brazil feeling about their chance to host the world cup for second time.

People come from all parts of the world and FIFA gives a great amount of money to make the city a better place for the whole world to come and visit them. When a country hosts a World Cup most of the incomes of the other years goes in things that will make a country look good as a host for the World Cup, people invest in stadiums, hotels, tourism and the commune does everything that makes the city look better.

In this essay we will also see how countries lose big quantities of money like Mexico when the country failed to beat New Zealand in a qualifying game for the World Cup, find out why do people invest so much money in teams and see how, many people earn money. Furthermore we will find out how is the World Cup a great future investment for a country and this affects in a positive way for the country and for the football of that country, See how countries manage their incomes and explain if those incomes were used in a good way or not, listen to what people say about their countries after having the honour to Host World Cup and listen to players of how the incomes made their clubs better.

In Africa 2010 the economy Africa had a huge economic impact,especially a great impact in the industry effects. The National Associations of Automobile manuf...

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...g home more than 11 billion dollars in revenue from the 2014 soccer World Cup; this is more than South Africa World Cup. South Africa did not achieved what they wanted to, only 309,554 tourists came they estimated at least 450,000 visitors and the African nation only made 513 million dollars. On the other hand the Brazilian Institute of Tourism (BIT) estimated that 600.000 visitors will come to the World Cup and approximately 2.6 billion dollars will be spent in the month of July.
As the international business time says ¨South Africa is the example of the World Cup effect¨ . The World Cup effect is how a country that hosts the World Cup get more harmed economically from hosting the event. South Africa ¨estimated revenues of 900 million dollars and end up making 60 % of that.¨ By the end of 2010 South Africa had made back only 11 % after all the investments.

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