OPENING CEREMONY
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Spectacular opening for World Cup | ||||||
More than 150 former World Cup winners were on display as the hosts put on a spectacular show. Hosts Germany opened with a 4-2 win over Costa Rica in Munich, while Ecudaor shocked Poland 2-0. World Cup organisers are expecting about one million people to visit Germany for the tournament, with as many as 100,000 of those from England. All police leave has been cancelled across Germany as security forces brace themselves for a massive operation. Five-time winners Brazil are the favourites to win again in a tournament which will be watched by billions worldwide on television. 'Deafening' Supporters packed into the stadium and clustered around giant TV screens on the streets of Munich to watch the game and the star-studded opening ceremony. The BBC's Laura Smith Spark was at Munich's Olympic Park where thousands watched the opening game on big screens. "The excitement here is huge and the crowd deafening. There is a big police presence - some with spotter cameras, but no signs of any trouble," she said. The BBC's Mandeep Sanghera at the opening ceremony says the fans "certainly got into the swing of the occasion. "A huge banner suspended by scaffolding at the top of the stadium unfurled to say 'Welcome' and was followed by singing from a choir and 182 drummers from Upper Bavaria slowly building up the atmosphere," our reporter says. "There was a mixture of old and new as traditional dancers were followed by the more modern hip-hop contingent.
"Twenty-four extravagantly dressed women were carried on to the pitch to the sound of drumming as the stadium reached capacity." The England players who won the 1966 World Cup led the former champions of past competitions onto the pitch, followed by players from other triumphant sides - dating back to Uruguay in 1930. German President Horst Kohler gave a speech to officially declare Germany 2006 open, before musician Herbert Gronemeyer sang the official Fifa anthem of Celebrate the Day. Top contenders Germany overcame the outsiders Costa Rica - apparently well-prepared not to repeat previous opening game shocks in 1990 (when cup holders Argentina were beaten by Cameroon) and 2002 (when the defending champions France lost to Senegal). Alongside the Olympics, the competition is the biggest sporting event in the world. The World Cup winners will be crowned after the final in Berlin on 9 July, with England, who face Paraguay on Saturday, among the favourites to win. England, captained by David Beckham, are many people's second favourites and are expected to perform well. But Argentina, Holland, Italy and Spain are among the other fancied teams, while the hosts have an excellent World Cup pedigree and can never be discounted. In the last World Cup final in Yokohama, Japan in 2002, Brazil beat Germany 2-0. |
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