@CaioAugstOR Ele não tem. Os jogadores do grupo têm (devem odiar quem sabe tabuada, sei lá). E o Papai Carleto está administrando. Mas até a grama do MetLife Stadium sabe que não tem solução sem ele
World Cup tourists fall in love with middle America — raving about Waffle House at 1 a.m., Buc-ee's gas stations, and strangers driving them to stadiums in the rain. Oxford Economics expects 1.24 million international visitors for the tournament, and their viral posts are showcasing a side of the country most foreign media never covers.
I don’t know who to cheer for in Brazil v Morocco tomorrow. Do I cheer for the country with millions of Arabs and significant Arabic linguistic influence or Morocco?
It’s like the Americans didn’t realise when they agreed to host the World Cup that it would mean having to let a fair number of foreigners into their country to play in and watch the matches, as that’s sort of part of the deal.
A World Cup is supposed to be showcase for the host nation and this is a showcase for ‘America’. They’re showing how much they hate the world. Like China’s Olympics was a ‘coming out’ party to the world, this is a ‘party’s over’ message from ‘America’.
Fifa lavou as mãos e disse que Omar Artan, árbitro somali que teve sua entrada negada nos Estados Unidos, ficará fora da Copa do Mundo. Entidade disse que não tem envolvimento no processo de liberação de vistos.