FIFA Fan Fest locations confirmed

(FIFA.com) Friday 13 April 2012
FIFA Fan Fest locations confirmed

When the next edition of the FIFA World Cup™ kicks off in Brazil in 2014, the excitement will not be limited to the stadiums hosting the matches. FIFA and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) have been working together with the twelve Brazilian Host Cities to plan the FIFA Fan Fest programme which will come to life in iconic locations throughout Brazil. One major milestone of the planning has been reached today with the twelve FIFA Fan Fest locations confirmed by the Host Cities.

“The FIFA Fan Fest symbolises the most exciting part of football and the FIFA World Cup: thousands of fans gathered to watch a match together and celebrate,” said Ronaldo, member of the Local Organising Committee Management Board. “The FIFA Fan Fest brings together people from all social backgrounds. As Brazilians, we have always had the custom of cheering for our national team in large popular festivals all over the country, therefore I’m sure that this will be the best FIFA Fan Fest of all time.”

The FIFA Fan Fest symbolises the most exciting part of football and the FIFA World Cup: thousands of fans gathered to watch a match together and celebrate.
Ronaldo

Thierry Weil, FIFA’s Marketing Director, echoed Ronaldo’s words, saying “The FIFA Fan Fest provides FIFA and the LOC with a platform to strengthen the fan experience of the FIFA World Cup, taking the event to millions of fans outside of the stadiums. We’re delighted by the enthusiasm shown by the Host Cities so far and look forward to implementing this spectacular event together in 2014.”

The FIFA Fan Fest first became part of the official programme for the FIFA World Cup™ in Germany in 2006, following the huge success of unofficial public viewing events in Korea Republic during 2002’s edition of football’s flagship event. The huge success of the FIFA Fan Fest programme in Germany led to the concept being developed further for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, when not only the South African Host Cities but also six international venues hosted an event which welcomed over six million football fans over 31 days.

The locations of the FIFA Fan Fest in the twelve 2014 Host Cities are as follows:

1. Belo Horizonte – Praca da Estacaoo;
2. Brasília – Esplanada dos Ministerios;
3. Cuiaba – Parque de Exposicoes;
4. Curitiba – Parque Barigui;
5. Fortaleza – Praia de Iracema (Aterrao);
6. Manaus – Memorial Encontro das Aguas;
7. Natal – Praia do Forte;
8. Porto Alegre – Praça Glenio Perez;
9. Recife – Marco Zero;
10. Rio de Janeiro – Praia de Copacabana;
11. Salvador – Jardim de Alah;
12. Sao Paulo – Vale do Anhagabau;

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amotadex
amotadex (Brazil)
22/09/2012 at 19:06
The Concept and Idea of FIFA Fan Fest at the 12 Host Cities for the World-Cup 2014 in Brazil, is highly welcome and will be very beneficial both for the Soccer Mega Event and for Business Development, Internationally. The Germany 2006 and South-Africa 2010 experiences should however be understudied and appraised for an improvement in the Brazil 2014 edition. Bravo to FIFA Fan Fest for Brazil 2014 World-Cup!
berni23
berni23 (Germany)
13/08/2012 at 13:05
Any details on the locations?
ceplis
ceplis (Indonesia)
30/04/2012 at 21:14
Although the diversity of different nations together, the important thing is to enjoy being together in the TOP OF THE WORLD FOOTBALL PARTY. Still keep the unity in diversity.