Tim Vickery’s Notes from South America: Brazil puts sporting integrity ahead of financial considerations
Many of the stadiums built for the 2014 World Cup are underused, with the host clubs preferring to play their ‘home’ matches elsewhere to generate more income.
Many of the stadiums built for the 2014 World Cup are underused, with the host clubs preferring to play their ‘home’ matches elsewhere to generate more income.
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