
To cope with the wave of demonstrations that rocked the country, and to allow those who desire to go to the stadiums, the Brazilian authorities decided to strengthen security in the cities where Confederations Cup http://en.africatopsports.com/?s=the+confederations+cup#sthash.t1pfc03b.dpuf matches take place.
Thus, the national Force (police elite body) will be deployed in five of the six host cities of the event, announced the Ministry of Justice. These are Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Ceará and the Federal District.
The population denounces the cost of the next World Cup and the high living costs. A mood movement supported by some players of the Brazilian selection http://en.africatopsports.com/?s=the+confederations+cup#sthash.t1pfc03b.dpuf .
After a pause yesterday, the competition resumes on this Wednesday on its second day, with the hope of having a filling rate of the stadiums as high as on the first day.


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