Brazil Is Ready To Host The World Cup - Enyeama
Published: June 24, 2013
Goalkeeper and skipper of the Super Eagles, Vincent Enyeama has indicated that Brazil is ready to host next year's World Cup, Fifa's flagship competition.
''I had the opportunity to be in two World Cups. From what I saw, the field is fantastic and logistics was perfect. We got to training on time.
'' I do not know what else would be needed. Brazil will be ready yes (in 2014) and will be a festival of football.
''The hotels are good, the food is delicious,'' Enyeama told globoesporte.com.
Adding to his previous statement, the Lille custodian told the Brazilian broadcaster:
''Brazil is known for the pleasure for parties and celebrations. Brazil is already there.''
Vincent Enyeama was in goal from start to finish in the Eagles three group games.
Photo Credit: maccabi-tlv.co.il
''I had the opportunity to be in two World Cups. From what I saw, the field is fantastic and logistics was perfect. We got to training on time.
'' I do not know what else would be needed. Brazil will be ready yes (in 2014) and will be a festival of football.
''The hotels are good, the food is delicious,'' Enyeama told globoesporte.com.
Adding to his previous statement, the Lille custodian told the Brazilian broadcaster:
''Brazil is known for the pleasure for parties and celebrations. Brazil is already there.''
Vincent Enyeama was in goal from start to finish in the Eagles three group games.
Photo Credit: maccabi-tlv.co.il
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