FIFA president Jules Rimet decided to organize an international football tournament (the first world cup) in 1930. The inaugural edition was held in Uruguay in 1930, 13 teams invited by the organization to participate in the challenge as a play-off final. Since then, the FIFA World Cup has qualified with successive extensions and design changes up to the current 32-team final tournament, preceded by a two-year qualification progression, bringing together almost 200 teams. The FIFA World Cup is the largest individual sporting competition in the world, and its effect on society and the dominion of nature is undeniable. Organizing a world-class event of this kind requires cautious attention from all perspectives to ensure an adequate methodology and a sustainable outcome, thought out in all aspects to ensure an adequate methodology and a manageable conclusion. FIFA and the 2014 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee (LOC) consider this obligation extremely important and are focused on broadcasting a sustainable event in Brazil in 2014. Since submitting the procedure in 2011, FIFA and the LOC together with accomplices , advocates and experts have actually implemented various sustainability exercises, including a sustainability guide for stadium administrators. The crusade against bigotry and separation, support for collective betterment activities, waste management in stadiums, a tobacco boycott in both competitions, a universal discussion on social progress through football and a carbon offsetting project . The highlight of 2014 is the Football for Hope Festival 2014, which will take place from July 2 to 10 in Caju, Rio de Janeiro. The Festival brings together 32 positions of teenage delegates from the associations supported by Football for Hope. The members were p...... half of the document ......ttp://0-search.proquest.com.prospero.murdoch.edu.au/docview/871890044?accountid=12629. “Euromonitor highlights how the 2014 FIFA World Cup will impact Brazil's long-term market growth.” 2014.Wireless News. http://0-search.proquest.com.prospero.murdoch.edu.au/docview/1537110539?accountid=12629. "After the Final: Reflections on South Africa's Football World Cup". 2013. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. OECD Observer (296): 40. http://0-search.proquest.com.prospero.murdoch.edu.au/docview/1503533341?accountid=12629. Mary, Elizabeth Wilson. 2014. “Health Risks Among Travelers to Brazil: Implications for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games.” Travel Medicine and Infectious Diseases 12 (3): 205-7. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tmaid.2014.04.001. http://0-search.proquest.com.prospero.murdoch.edu.au/docview/1530405244?accountid=12629.
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