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FIFA eyes $1,200m profit from 2014 World Cup
Agence France Presse

RIO DE JANEIRO: World football's governing body FIFA is hoping to achieve a profit of $1,200 million during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke said on Thursday.

"The 2014 World Cup should bring in $3,500 million, while expenditure should reach $2,300 million in the same period. FIFA will thus achieve a positive result of $1,200 million," estimated Valcke.

This figure is below the estimated $4,100m generated during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

"Eighty percent of the money we receive goes back into football in the form of financial aid," said Valcke, who is undertaking the first of six visits planned this year to check on the progress of preparations for the 2014 tournament.

Valcke expressed his confidence that all 12 stadia will be ready despite delays that led to claims by former World Cup winner Romario that two of the venues might have to be scrapped.

Valcke said: "If you ask me: 'Is Brazil ready? Will it be ready for 2012?', they don't have a choice."

Asked whether Brazil will be able to play at least one match at the fabled Maracana Stadium, Valcke said: "It will be possible if Brazil reach the final. It's a good motivation."

While acknowledging that it was "possible" to change the programme, Valcke proved unenthuasiastic given the time it takes to establish the calendar.

Rio de Janeiro will host four pool matches but none featuring Brazil and whatever their standing after the group phase, the hosts will not play any of the subsequent rounds at the Maracana unless they reach the final.

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