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Team Arrivals Spark World Cup Excitement



By the end of Monday, 23 of the 32 World Cup teams will have arrived at their training bases in Germany. Squads arriving in on Monday include Brazil, England, Ivory Coast, Paraguay and Tunisia. The attention paid to these arrivals has been nothing short of phenomenal.

Frenzied fans line the streets near the hotels where the teams are staying to get a glimpse of the players. Many of these fans have traveled a long ways themselves to be here, but just as many are Germans who are determined to welcome the world with open arms and to make their adopted guests feel right at home.

It is really very cool to see mobs of people surrounding the Portugal team bus and to hear the cheers as Mexico rolled into the country. Today, Brazil was met by a throng of people that included 150 journalists eager to describe the tournament holders every move. Impressive displays of enthusiasm even if the South Koreans think they did it better in 2002.

The streets here in Berlin are starting to come to life with the colors of the various World Cup teams and the sounds of the many languages that are represented at this year’s tournament.

Throughout the city there are plazas with large screen televisions where tens of thousands will gather to take in the games, enjoy some beverages in the temporary beer gardens, and celebrate a wonderful global gathering.

There has been a lot of talk the past few months about all that could go wrong with the World Cup this year. But now that we are a mere four days away the focus is on the positive aspects of the tournament. The celebration is just about to begin. I can hardly wait.

Here is Brazil’s arrival.

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By Beto | June 5th, 2006 at 12:59 pm
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Forca Portugal!!!!!!

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By Luise | June 5th, 2006 at 1:11 pm
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The article on the Korean fans is rather funny:
“She beamed as she recalled the atmosphere in Seoul four years ago when tens of thousands packed the streets to watch
their team on huge screens.”
She does realize it hasn’t started yet, doesn’t she?
And those stupid Germans, how can they not know the words to ‘Dae-Han-Min-Kuk’??
;)

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By Luis | June 5th, 2006 at 1:15 pm
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I can’t wait..just a few more days! Forca Portugal!

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By A. Junior | June 5th, 2006 at 11:17 pm
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BRAZIL is always the best anyway… ;-)

I only bother watching for fun… lol.

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