Brazil to invite Pope to World Cup

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff says she plans to invite Pope Francis to attend the World Cup tournament that gets underway in June.

Pope Francis

Pope Francis. (AAP)

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff says she plans to invite Pope Francis, an avid football fan, to attend the World Cup tournament that gets underway in June.

"I'm going to invite him to the World Cup," said Rousseff on the eve of her visit to Rome, where she is due to meet with the pontiff.

The football-besotted Pope, 77, who is a native of neighbouring Argentina, is still a member of the San Lorenzo club he used to watch as a child with his father.

Prior to becoming Pope last year, Francis was Archbishop of Buenos Aires.

The first pontiff from the Americas is to meet with Rousseff at the Vatican on Friday, for what is expected to be a friendly encounter, despite the bitter football rivalry between their two nations.


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