Coisas no futebol:
Dutch World Cup fans had to shed pants: FIFA confirmed to the Australian Broadcasting Corp. that the fans were told they had to shed their pants if they wanted to get into the stadium to cheer their team to victory Friday.
The problem was a Dutch brewery logo on the orange team-colored pants, the broadcaster said.
Budweiser beer had exclusive advertising and promotional rights to the stadium, so stadium officials made the Dutch fans shed their logos before they were allowed entry.
Children miss match in World Cup scam: The 350 children and 31 teachers from ten schools paid £399 for a ?World Cup Experience? weekend, which included tickets to the Portugal-Iran game in Frankfurt. But they were told on arrival at their youth hostels in Germany that their travel agents had been defrauded by an internet ticketing agency and they would not be attending the game.