
This April 7, 2014, photo show a wiew of the Mane Garrincha stadium, in Brasilia, Brazil, April 7, 2014. No World Cup project has been as criticized as Brasilia’s stadium. It’s the only arena of the 12 being built or renovated that’s not using financing from the national development bank. Every cent of the $900 million price tag comes from the coffers of Brasilia’s government. It’s that type of spending that helped send enraged Brazilians into the streets for massive anti-government protests last year, demonstrations that erupted around FIFA’s Confederations Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)
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