São Paulo – The Soccer Museum, in São Paulo’s Pacaembu Stadium, will show the 2018 FIFA World Cup opening match – Saudi Arabia (pictured above) vs. Russia – on a big screen at noon on Thursday (14). The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is a partner for the event. It will supply Arab snacks during this and three other games featuring the national teams of Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.
The Soccer Museum will show all of the World Cup matches during its opening hours – Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 6 pm. Its management intends to get different immigrant communities, including Arabs and their descendants, to come over and watch the games.
The Arab Chamber is advertising the action with the Arab community. It will also provide snacks at 3 pm on Tuesday (19), during Russia vs. Egypt. At 9 am on Wednesday, June 20, it will offer breakfast to soccer fans during Portugal vs. Morocco. Breakfast will also be made available by the Arab Chamber at 9 am on Saturday, June 23, for Tunisia vs. Belgium.
The museum will also show all other World Cup matches. Admission to the museum costs BRL 12 (full price) and BRL 6 (half-price). Admission is free for student groups and the like, but the museum’s management must be contacted beforehand.
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https://www.museudofutebol.org.br/
Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum