Kicking off the day at Batel Castle with everyone |
This castle was huge, we're not sure the history of it but it was pretty lavish. We enjoyed a few beers and mini hamburgers, listened to some of the guest speakers and caught up with a heap of friends we had made on the trip so far.
Early morning beers, food and guest speakers |
There were about 2000 people at this place, but the best bit was yet to come. We all walked as a group for 2km to the stadium, everyone chanting and making noise. The locals absolutely loved it as they looked out on their balconies, or beeped their car horns or gave us high fives as we walked past.
2000+ Aussie fans walking to the game |
Inside the stadium the atmosphere was electric. Australia easily outnumbered the Spanish with yellow everywhere, and it was loud, real loud.
Australia started well and held their own in defence, but that was about as good as it got. A-League bound David Villa broke the deadlock in the 36' minute with a nice back heel as Spain went into the break with a 1-0 lead.
Arena da Baixada is one impressive stadium |
Despite the loss, everyone was still in pretty good spirits about a pretty good World Cup campaign. We lost all three games, but we proved we have a pretty good future with some exciting players coming through.
After the match we had an hour or so to find somewhere to watch the final Brazil group match, they were playing Cameroon.
Fuleco enjoying his last Australian match |
Brazil had taken a 2-1 lead by half time and by that stage we were almost deaf. These guys like to cheer, and I mean seriously cheer. They were jumping around, dancing and absolutely loving it.
At about 70' we decided to leave and check out some festivities at another place to experience somewhere else before it ended. One of the main busy streets was literally a ghost town, not a single car in site bar a couple here and there.
The Brazil streets literally shutdown on match day |
Not long later we heard fireworks going off (or maybe gun shots, who knows!) plus cheers around the city and car horns beeping. So we could only assume Brazil had scored another goal. When the match ended people were everywhere cheering on the streets. They had won 4-1 and topped the group.
We grabbed a few more drinks, then headed out for some desert and then headed back to the hotel. It was another awesome day and one we'll never forget.
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