Updated On: 03 July, 2013 10:28 AM IST | | AFP
South American nation faces uphill battle to placate restive population
The Confederations Cup, held amid unprecedented social turmoil, shed light on a new face of Brazil and raised fresh questions about the country’s pledge to stage the best ever World Cup next year.
Despite initial fears about delays in delivering stadia for the tournament, what was billed as a dry run for the first World Cup to be held in Brazil since 1950, the organisation of the event generally went well.