Boys play football in the shantytown of Olinda, about 18 km from Recife in northeastern Brazil, on June 18, 2013. Brazilians left behind by a vaunted economic boom have come to see next year's World Cup not as a celebration of the country's rising stature, but as a symbol of its lingering inequality
Boys play football in the shantytown of Olinda, about 18 km from Recife in northeastern Brazil, on June 18, 2013. Brazilians left behind by a vaunted economic boom have come to see next year's World Cup not as a celebration of the country's rising stature, but as a symbol of its lingering inequality