Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I also think this is just noise to ensure that in future only developed countries have the privilege of making cash out of other people's sweat.
For example. There is no reason why kasarani should not be good enough for a world cup match after a replacement of the playing surface and a repair of its facilities.
The world cup should be played in the same fields where brazilians play their domestic leagues.
I hope you realize that hosting Olympics and world cups are not actually profitable endeavors so your notion of making money out of other people sweat does not arise.
Greece hosted the Olympics and the debt they incurred played a role in precipitating their financial collapse years later.
Montreal hosted the games in 1976 and it took them 30 years to pay off the debt.
South Africa spent $3 billion. They sure as hell did not recoup that money. The number of visitors to SA in June and July 2010 was actually lower than during non-world cup years.
South Africa is now saddled with huge stadia that are white elephants. FIFA insisted on a new state of the art stadium in Cape town. The stadium is now rarely used and costs a fortune to maintain. Ditto the stadiums in places like Nelspruit.
Brazil is also building a number of white elephant stadiums in places like Manaus where the local team cannot draw more than 3000 fans per game. After the world cup, they will either have to spend tax payer money to maintain it or just demolish the stadium. It may be cheaper to demolish
As for the Olympics, most Olympics make a loss. The exception is when a country has all the facilities ready and there is no need to construct new ones.
With regard to Kasarani , the fact that it is not an all seater stadium disqualifies it from hosting FIFA events. never mind the fact that it has no luxury boxes, corporate hospitality, restaurants and other amenities that curry favor with FIFA. Oh and the running track makes the sight lines horrible. Fans need to be near the field.
The fact that you mention Kasarani shows we Kenyans are jokers. Only two stadia have been built in Kenya since independence.
See this article about Kenyan stadia. It has images of Zambia's gleaming new stadia