The language of Football transcends colour and culture. It is a sport whose fans span throughout the globe and every year the FIFA world cup gets the world geared. Fans start betting on their favourite teams, prepare loud supporting material, paint their cars with the flags of their favourite teams and some even catch a plane to the host destination. The game is always great but where it is played also matters. The 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup is proudly presented in the exotic United Arab Emirates. Each Emirate will have a chance to flaunt this sport and with the extravagance that this nation is so famous for, you are in for one heck of an amazing World Cup.
The World Cup is scheduled to be hosted between the 17th of October and the 8th of November, but already the UAE is gearing up to give you the most fascinating experience on the ground. UAE does not talk football in its blood, but it might as well be because there is that much ardour and passion displayed in hosting this most beloved sport. In UAE from the time you take your first step you will learn to kick a ball, it is the first language you learn and the first object you love and this passion is transcended in the schools, in the desserts and on the streets. The 2013 FIFA World Cup is the fifth tournament organized by the UAE. Although as a team they have never held the cup, they play each game with an obvious passion and enthusiasm. The tournaments are scattered through the 7 different Emirates in various state of the Art of Stadiums. Whether you love football or not, you will certainly enjoy this tournament in the UAE. For one the extravagance has no match and for the other it boasts an ambience that cannot be compared. This fall watch UAE come alive and speak the language of football in the tone of the true spirit of the game.
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Umanga Kahandawaarachchi is a passionate travel writer who writes under the pen name, Maggie Tulliver. Her field of writing covers a wide array of content and articles related to travel and hospitality industry. Google+