Australia first team to arrive in Brazil for World Cup

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Australia became the first of the 31 foreign countries to arrive in Brazil for the World Cup on Wednesday.

Australia first team to arrive in Brazil for World Cup

(Reuters)





The Socceroos arrived in the southern city of Curitiba before transferring to another flight to Vitoria, where they will be based. The Australians are in the tough Group B alongside World and European champions Spain, Chile, and the Netherlands, finalists four years ago in South Africa.

"We are the underdogs," midfielder Tommy Oar said in a FIFA statement. "It will be a good opportunity for the Australian team to surprise, so this is all very exciting.

"And being in the 'soccer country' is an extra motivation, of course."

The tournament kicks off on June 12 when Brazil play Croatia in Sao Paulo while Australia' first game is against Chile on June 13 in Cuiaba.





(Writing by Andrew Downie; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)


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