The sporting spectacle that is the FIFA World Cup is upon us.
Thirty two teams that fought their way past the qualifying rounds will face off for the most prestigious prize in football. Excitement, nervousness and pride, joy and disappointment await the teams when they take to the field for a month from 14 th of June. Preparations will have been intense as the teams look to lay claim to the coveted trophy. It is every player’s dream to represent their country in the World Cup and those that have been chosen to do so have a chance to prove that they belong in the biggest stage of them all.
Football fans all over the world will be going crazy celebrating their teams and cheering them on. From passionate fans to casual watchers, football for many, is more than just a sport. It represents a symbol of unity for people from all aspects of life to come together and support a game that they love and adore. That wonderful feeling when you watch your favorite player score or the sadness that encompasses you when your team is on the brink of defeat or the anger and disappointment when your team performs poorly…. the tournament truly brings with itself a rollercoaster of emotions. It’s hard not to feel the rush of adrenaline surging through your body when you watch your team play. People will have marked their calendars to watch and support their favorite teams. Travelling fans will have booked their hotels and tickets to watch the game live. Safe to say, the days leading up to the tournament are almost as exciting as the tournament itself.
This story is from the Mid June 2018 Issue 6 edition of Hospitality Food & Wine.
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