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June 18, 2014 11:12
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The much-anticipated emperor of all tournaments FIFA is back with a bang and this time it's Brazil! Just 6 days and 14 games in to the tournament and the world can't seem to be getting enough of its craze. Football is, indeed, the talk of the town now!

So far, the ongoing World Cup has entertained millions with some great matches, memorable goals and spectacular performances on the pitch. But the sights off it are equally dazzling too, all thanks to the stunningly dressed female footie fans who are parading down the streets and into the stadiums clad in sexy, head-turning makeup and attires.

FIFA has indeed found a new lot of fans in the 21st century women. Breaking the gender stereotypes, the uber enthusiastic female football fans are stepping out of their homes in hordes to cheer for their national teams — a trend barely witnessed before.

The opening day saw high-strung Brazilian female fans braving the mercurial summer sun in skimpy, patriotic outfits, decked with colored wigs, team scarfs and loads of war paint on their face mimicking the national flag and team jerseys, thronging the stadiums and streets and hooting for their favorite soccer stars. Needless to say, the Brazilian hotties drew equal attention as the soccer stars themselves, and voted as the sexiest soccer fans.

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But, Brazilian babes weren't the lone female supporters out there. A sea of yellow, red and black (Germany) and white and blue (Argentina) swept the stadiums as enthusiastic female footie fanatics thronged the stadiums to cheer for their respective teams. Decked in national colors and sashaying national flag, the women supporters lit up the stadiums with their packed attendance.

And then there were England and Portugal supporters, decked in strap tops and shorts and national flag themed make up and lipstick, lauding for their favorite national players and vying for attention.

With all football matches opening to packed stadiums, filled up with dazzling female fans, shouting, hooting, cheering and lauding their favorite players, it wouldn't be wrong to dub the 2014 FIFA World Cup as a treat for the eyes.

AW: Suchorita Choudhury

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