The 2014 World Cup is approaching and Brazilians who will watch Brazil’s games are starting to prepare for this great event. Everyone already knows that the first World Cup game will take place on June 12th, but not everyone knows if they will be able to watch the games. For this reason, many people are wondering: will there be a holiday during the World Cup? Will we be able to watch all of Brazil’s games? See details on this subject below.
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Will there be a holiday during the 2014 World Cup?
This is a very popular topic. Everyone wants to know if there will be a holiday on the days of Brazil’s matches, so everyone can get together to support our country. Will you be able to take time off from work to follow the decisive moments of the biggest football championship? The answer is yes! The General World Cup Law authorizes the Federal, State and Municipal governments to declare a holiday on any day that there will be games held in Brazil. However, whether it will be a holiday or not will depend on the city where you live.
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To avoid problems and doubts during the 2014 World Cup, find out in your city how everything will work on those days. It is most likely that the host cities of the championship will declare a holiday for municipal public employees during this period. On the dates on which important matches for the Brazilian team will take place, regardless of the city where they will be held, exemptions must be made to attend the games. However, this will depend on the company you work for.
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Game days
To know exactly which days you can have a break from work or even leave early, it is very important to be aware of the Brazilian team’s match days. But in addition to knowing the dates of Brazil’s matches, it is also important to know that the 2014 World Cup starts on June 12th and that the grand final will be on July 13th. During these days, the games will be held in the following cities: São Paulo, Fortaleza, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Manaus, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador.
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See the dates of Brazil’s first games in the 2014 World Cup in the image below:
The image above only shows the dates of the first phase of the Brazilian team’s competition. If Brazil wins these games, they must follow the order of direct confrontations to find out the next opponents and the dates of the next games. Anything could happen! Therefore, before the Brazil games, try to find out in your city and at your company whether there will be a holiday during the 2014 World Cup.