If the Sochi Olympics have reminded of us anything, it’s that when it comes to hosting a major sporting event, not all countries or cities are created equal.
Best intentions aside, there have been a number of instances over the years in which a location to host such an event has been chosen that didn’t necessarily have the capabilities to deliver on their promises.
Some have already failed in spectacular fashion, while others will eventually fail in similarly spectacular fashion. Here are just a few of the worst places chosen to host a major sporting event.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Benfica vs. Sporting Lisbon: Date, Time, TV Info and Preview
The clash of the top-two takes place on Sunday, as Benfica host Sporting Lisbon in a match which could make or break either side's respective title ambitions.
Unbeaten at home so far this season, Benfica will be looking to avenge their 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened Gil Vicente last weekend.
Lima's penalty gave Jorge Jesus' men the lead at Estadio Cidade de Barcelos, however, the side let their lead slip and, ultimately, dropped two points after Vitor Goncalves netted just ten minutes later.
That was certainly not the first time that Benfiquistas have dropped points this season, however, the side still sit two points clear of Sporting Lisbon at the top of the Primeira Liga table, largely thanks to Lima and Rodrigo, who have scored eight and seven goals respectively.
Sporting have plenty of striking options themselves, but no-one more productive than Fredy Montero, who has bagged himself 13 goals so far this season—one third of Sporting's total goals.
However, Montero and his side could do nothing to prevent a 0-0 draw at Academica last weekend, in a result that effectively cost Sporting the chance to take the lead in the title race.
With just 13 games remaining this season, it's a critical situation as both sides look to etch their name into the history books and prevent Porto from successive title victories.
Last time these two met was back on Aug. 31, when both sides shared the spoils following a 1-1 draw—Montero and Lazar Markovic grabbing the headlines on that occasion.
Who will win?
Benfica
Draw
Sporting Lisbon
When: Sunday, Feb. 9
Where: Estadio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal
Time (U.S): 1 p.m. ET
Time: (U.K): 6 p.m. GMT
Watch: (U.S): Premium Sports.
Watch: (U.K): Not Available
Live Stream: Not Available
Odds (via SkyBet): Benfica (8/13), Draw (13/5), Sporting Lisbon (9/2)
Top Storyline: Can Sporting and Benfica hold on to their top stars?
Francisco Seco/Associated Press
Linked With A Move: Oscar Cardozo
As the league hots up, both clubs remained reasonably unscathed from the battering of the January transfer window.
Nemanja Matic remained Benfica's only high-profile exit, returning to Chelsea for a lucrative £21 million fee income that would allow his former employers to consider their options in the summer.
Moves to keep the pair have helped the side's chances of regaining the title but is it only a matter of time before Portuguese football's big-hitters move to another country, and thus, weaken their side's chances of future success?
This, coupled with the lack of Champions League qualification for either club, should results deteriorate, could help prompt exits away from Portugal and at a reduced price, should the players opt to force their way out in search of European football.
Of course, for now, both clubs will be looking to their stars to help gather this year's bounty of silverware and bragging rights from their divisional rivals.
But no doubt, eyes will be cast upon on the exit door as this season pans out, with Benfica's Oscar Cardozo already publicly stating that he'd like to leave the club this summer, per A Bola (h/t to Ben Jefferson of the Daily Express).
Prediction: Benfica 2-2 Sporting Lisbon.
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Unbeaten at home so far this season, Benfica will be looking to avenge their 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened Gil Vicente last weekend.
Lima's penalty gave Jorge Jesus' men the lead at Estadio Cidade de Barcelos, however, the side let their lead slip and, ultimately, dropped two points after Vitor Goncalves netted just ten minutes later.
That was certainly not the first time that Benfiquistas have dropped points this season, however, the side still sit two points clear of Sporting Lisbon at the top of the Primeira Liga table, largely thanks to Lima and Rodrigo, who have scored eight and seven goals respectively.
Sporting have plenty of striking options themselves, but no-one more productive than Fredy Montero, who has bagged himself 13 goals so far this season—one third of Sporting's total goals.
However, Montero and his side could do nothing to prevent a 0-0 draw at Academica last weekend, in a result that effectively cost Sporting the chance to take the lead in the title race.
With just 13 games remaining this season, it's a critical situation as both sides look to etch their name into the history books and prevent Porto from successive title victories.
Last time these two met was back on Aug. 31, when both sides shared the spoils following a 1-1 draw—Montero and Lazar Markovic grabbing the headlines on that occasion.
Who will win?
Benfica
Draw
Sporting Lisbon
When: Sunday, Feb. 9
Where: Estadio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal
Time (U.S): 1 p.m. ET
Time: (U.K): 6 p.m. GMT
Watch: (U.S): Premium Sports.
Watch: (U.K): Not Available
Live Stream: Not Available
Odds (via SkyBet): Benfica (8/13), Draw (13/5), Sporting Lisbon (9/2)
Top Storyline: Can Sporting and Benfica hold on to their top stars?
Francisco Seco/Associated Press
Linked With A Move: Oscar Cardozo
As the league hots up, both clubs remained reasonably unscathed from the battering of the January transfer window.
Nemanja Matic remained Benfica's only high-profile exit, returning to Chelsea for a lucrative £21 million fee income that would allow his former employers to consider their options in the summer.
Moves to keep the pair have helped the side's chances of regaining the title but is it only a matter of time before Portuguese football's big-hitters move to another country, and thus, weaken their side's chances of future success?
This, coupled with the lack of Champions League qualification for either club, should results deteriorate, could help prompt exits away from Portugal and at a reduced price, should the players opt to force their way out in search of European football.
Of course, for now, both clubs will be looking to their stars to help gather this year's bounty of silverware and bragging rights from their divisional rivals.
But no doubt, eyes will be cast upon on the exit door as this season pans out, with Benfica's Oscar Cardozo already publicly stating that he'd like to leave the club this summer, per A Bola (h/t to Ben Jefferson of the Daily Express).
Prediction: Benfica 2-2 Sporting Lisbon.
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