Embezzlement sidelined: Obama will not come to the opening of the World
White House announces on Friday that President will be represented by advisor; Vice President Joe Biden will come just to watch American debut in Christmas
Obama will not come to Brazil (Photo: Reuters)
The list of absences in the World Cup will not only within the lawns. On Friday, the White House announced that the U.S. president, Barack Obama, will not come to Brazil for the opening ceremony and first game of the World Cup between Brazil and Croatia, next Friday, June 12, in Sao Paulo, Corinthians in Arena. Whoever has marked passage to Brazil guaranteed ticket is U.S. Vice President Joe Biden. He arrives to accompany the debut of the United States, on April 16 against Ghana at Christmas, but also will not be at the opening ceremony. He will also enjoy a visit to the country to talk with President Rousseff Dilmar. Without his coming, the "time" American political will Daniel 'Dan' Pfeiffer, presidential advisor, and Liliana Ayalde, U.S. ambassador in Brazil. Two former players will also come. They confirmed the ex-athlete women's national team of the United States Michelle Akers and Gabrielle Reece, former world champion beach volleyball. Americans are in Group G of the World, alongside Ghana, Germany and Portugal to. On Saturday, the team faces Nigeria in the last friendly before the trip to Brazil. The United States landed on the morning of Monday, in São Paulo, where they prepare.
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