Valcke expecting "busy days ahead' of World Cup

SAO PAULO (AP) - FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke arrived Monday in Brazil to oversee the final preparations for the World Cup, saying he expects "busy days ahead" to make sure everything is ready in time.

The FIFA official in charge of the tournament arrived a day after Brazil held the last two test events at its delayed stadiums, including at the Sao Paulo venue that will host the opener in a few weeks.

Valcke said he will visit all 12 host cities again "to see that the finishing touches" are completed. He said FIFA's operational teams have "begun fanning out to the venues" for the final installations.

In his latest column on FIFA.com, the secretary general also criticized headlines "screaming that Brazilians don't want the World Cup," saying he is sure there is widespread support for the tournament in Brazil.

Brazil had seven years to get ready for the World Cup but work remains incomplete ahead of the June 12 opener between Brazil and Croatia.

"We have busy days ahead of us with still a lot to be done," Valcke said, calling for a collective effort by FIFA, the local World Cup organizing committee and the local governments.

"I am here to see that the finishing touches for the FIFA World Cup operation are completed in time for kickoff," he said. "We will be focusing primarily on ensuring that all is in place for the 32 teams, the approximate 3 million fans watching the matches live in the 12 arenas and the billions watching the event on TV."

Valcke began his tour of host cities in Sao Paulo, where the Itaquerao stadium held its first - and only - official test event Sunday.

Local organizers acknowledged there were some problems but expressed satisfaction with the overall results.

Valcke said on Twitter the Itaquerao "still needs 100 percent from everybody to guarantee necessary structures are in place" for the opener.

"A test event does not compare to the scale, needs (and) global attention of the opening match of the World Cup," he said.

Valcke was in Brazil last month to visit the Itaquerao and said there was "not a minute" to waste to get the stadium ready.

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