Benefits and challenges of a soccer world cup
There are many soccer events, but the most important is called "The FIFA World Cup". This sporting event is held every four years since 1930, with the exception of the years 1942 and 1946, when it was suspended due to the Second World War. In this event they classify 200 national teams and later they go on to the next phase in which only 32 teams qualify. In the present essay will be analyzed, the benefits, opportunities and challenges generated by the organization of a soccer world cup.
The World Cup becomes a sporting event, which generates an overwhelming attention and interest of social, economic, political and cultural, in each country. Soccer not only manages the emergence of countless fans that make each game a controversial conversation with each goal or moment of the game. It also helps to increase the economy of the host country, since companies take advantage of the potential of the event, both inside and outside the match, to change their production lines and increase sales in the national and international market, especially those of sportswear. The tourism also generates employment and benefits aereolineas, hotels and restaurants, of the country. However, the celebration of the tournament also leads to challenges of providing security and tranquility to each and every one of the participants, tourists, athletes, among others.Another significant challenge is to offer excellent infrastructures without having to make large investments in maintenance or modernization. Also it helps the communities beganing to convivate with new cultures for them and also helps the tourism , giving a good aspect to that country with all decorated for the worldcup.
This analysis allows to establish that without a doubt the benefits and opportunities that represent for a country the organization of a soccer world cup, in the most popular sport in the history of the modern world . Helping the host country in many other ways but also challenges the country to have a perfect security and infrastructure.
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