Ronaldo 2014 World Cup Organising Adviser
The former Barcelona, Real Madrid, AC Milan and Inter striker
announced his position as an adviser together with Ricardo Teixeira on
Thursday, although he will not lead the group.
Brazilian football legend Ronaldo
has been confirmed as the newest member of the Local Organising
Committee (LOC) tasked with the nation's preparations for the 2014 World
Cup, although it will not be in a presidential role.
Reports
from the South American country suggested that the two-time World Cup
winner would succeed CBF president Ricardo Teixeira at the head of the
LOC, after corruption allegations had compromised the administrator's
public image in Brazil.
Appearing alongside Teixeira on Thursday to
announce his new role, it was revealed that Ronaldo instead would work
in an advisory capacity and not as president, and the ex-striker
affirmed that he was delighted to be involved.
"For me it is an
honour to take on this challenge, make it a great experience for the
Brazilian people and demonstrate our pride, because having the World Cup
in Brazil is a proud achievement for our people," he stated to
reporters during a press conference.
"We have been through times
of uncertainty, of twisted news, false news, budgets which have been
exceeded and I believe that this is the time to bring everyone involved
together in this project.
"This World Cup does not belong to Fifa, the CBF, the LOC or the government. It belongs to the people."
Teixeira
also declared himself pleased to welcome Ronaldo on board, and the
chief urged the Brazilian people to rally around their hero.
"He is the perfect voice of conciliation for everybody during the 2014 World Cup," the president explained.
Teixeira
has faced strong criticism for his handling of World Cup preparations,
not least from former Selecao star and current government deputy
Romario, who has accused him and Fifa of favouring commercial interests
over the good of the Brazilian people.
courtesy of Goal
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