World Cup Opening Ceremony

The Quadriga on top of the Brandenburg Gate seen next to an illuminated giant Soccer Globe, designed by Austrian artist Andre Heller, during the officThe Quadriga on top of the Brandenburg Gate seen next to an illuminated giant Soccer Globe, designed by Austrian artist Andre Heller, during the official opening ceremony on the Paris Place in Berlin on Thursday, June 1, 2006. The Globe is part of the official culture program of the upcoming soccer World Cup and hosts an ehibition about soccer.
An unidentified artist in a colourful costume performs in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Thursday, June 8, 2006, one day ahead of the openAn unidentified artist in a colourful costume performs in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Thursday, June 8, 2006, one day ahead of the opening match of the soccer World Cup.
Volunteers practice holding a giant tarp with the World Cup logo and slogans at the World Cup Stadium in Cologne, Germany, Thursday June 8, 2006 aheadVolunteers practice holding a giant tarp with the World Cup logo and slogans at the World Cup Stadium in Cologne, Germany, Thursday June 8, 2006 ahead of the opening Group D soccer game between Angola and Portugal on Sunday. The other teams in the group are Iran and Mexico.
Bavarian folk dancers perform in front of the FIFA World Cup stadium in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday, June 7, 2006 in preparation of the openiBavarian folk dancers perform in front of the FIFA World Cup stadium in Munich, southern Germany, Wednesday, June 7, 2006 in preparation of the opening ceremony to be held on June 9, 2006 prior to the opening match Germany against Costa Rica.

Jim Kerr, leadsinger of British pop group Simple Minds, performs during the opening ceremony for the official Berlin fan party in front of the BrandenJim Kerr, leadsinger of British pop group Simple Minds, performs during the opening ceremony for the official Berlin fan party in front of the Brandenburg gate in Berlin Wednesday, June 7, 2006. The city of Berlin installed a fan mile for the upcoming Soccer World Cup where fans from all nations without tickets can view and celebrate.

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