mjhelto ,

After visiting there in 2010, right before they got the FIFA World Cup, they were well on their way toward a stable infrastructure. Then, after they got the World Cup, they switched from country-wide stable infrastructure to major construction projects for the like 2-weeks the event took place. It was sad to see those living in little shanty towns, with makeshift power and cable setups, and know that a better way was coming before soccer/football ruined it.

Really glad to see the country taking a win and helping out their country, even if it s likely not explicitly their goal.

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