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FILE - In this March 25, 2013 file photo, Brazil's soccer team coordinator Carlos Alberto Parreira attends a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazil's assistant coach and former world champion Parreira says it’s a “joke” the Brazilian government took so long to start working on some of the infrastructure projects needed for the World Cup. With less than five months before the tournament, Parreira said this Monday Jan. 27, 2014 that he is disappointed with the country’s preparations and accused the government of missing a huge opportunity to improve conditions for Brazilians. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana, File)

FILE - In this March 25, 2013 file photo, Brazil's soccer team coordinator Carlos Alberto Parreira attends a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazil's assistant coach and former world champion Parreira says it’s a “joke” the Brazilian government took so long to start working on some of the infrastructure projects needed for the World Cup. With less than five months before the tournament, Parreira said this Monday Jan. 27, 2014 that he is disappointed with the country’s preparations and accused the government of missing a huge opportunity to improve conditions for Brazilians. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana, File)

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