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FIFA plays down health fears at 2014 World Cup

Published: 29 Sep 2012 - 10:03 am | Last Updated: 06 Feb 2022 - 03:57 pm

ZURICH: FIFA said yesterday that their decision to play 2014 World Cup matches in the early afternoon in Brasilia, where the dry winter air can be at its most crushing, was not motivated by commercial interests.

Five matches will kick-off at 1300 local time in the Brazilian capital.

 “The health of the players and the quality of the matches are the priorities above all other considerations,” said FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke, who was irritated by a question posed by a Brazilian reporter.

“When you have 64 matches on the programme that must be played in the space of 30 days, you cannot avoid certain teams playing at 1300,” added FIFA president Sepp Blatter. 

“History shows that the good players play in all temperatures. Take Mexico in 1986, we played at mid-day at 2,000-2,800m (6,500 to 9,000 feet) altitude and the quality of the games did not suffer,” he added. AFP