Brazil: Colourful traditional costumes mark the opening ceremony of FIFA 2014 World Cup
Brazil, Jun 13, 2014 (Reuters): 2014 FIFA World Cup opened at Sao Paulo’s Corinthians Arena Thursday, in a vivid, colourful traditional costumes and dances. The festivities began at 11:30 pm.
The 2014 World Cup officially kicked off in Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil with the Opening Ceremony prior to the first match featuring Brazil and Croatia. The ceremony featured a performance by Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez, and Claudia Leitte. The three performers released “We Are One (Ole Ola)” earlier this year as the official song of the tournament
Earlier Pope Francis sent out a goodwill message for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which starts Thursday in Brazil.
"I wish everyone a wonderful World Cup, played in a spirit of true fraternity," Francis wrote on his Twitter account.
In an additional video message broadcast by Brazilian network Rede Globo, the pontiff said football could teach people all over the world the values of team spirit, fair play and respect for the opponent.
"While it is true that at the end of this World Cup only one national team will be able to lift the winners’ cup, we will all be winners if we learn the lessons that sport teaches to us, strengthening the bonds that unite us."
The Argentine-born pontiff, 77, is a keen supporter of Buenos Aires-based team San Lorenzo de Almagro, but he did not say which national squad he was rooting for in the World Cup.
Knowing his passion for football, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff invited him to attend the tournament when she visited the Vatican in February, but Francis did not take up the offer.