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Germany-Argentina: come and experience the World Cup final on the biggest giant screens at Playa de Palma

Germany-Argentina: come and experience the World Cup final on the biggest giant screens at Playa de Palma

This coming Sunday, 13th July, the German team is to play the final of the FIFA World Cup, after beating hosts Brazil (1-7) in a sublime encounter that has already gone down in the annals of football history. Its rival for the world title will be Argentina, which beat Holland after scoring with four consecutive spot-kicks.

Germany and Argentina will be re-running the final of the 1990 world championship in Italy. And just like back in the nineties, we hope Germany’s players will take home with them the cup that confirms them as the best national team in the world.

We at Pabisa Hotels want to support them by joining in the party that will be thrown for the national team at this World Cup in Brazil. So, we’ll be supporting them from Mallorca and enjoying the final on the 4 biggest giant screens at Playa de Palma: two at the Nova Beach Park and a further two at Bierkönig. We’ll experience the final at emblematic Maracanã Stadium amongst friends, in the best possible ambience, with some well-chilled beers and with the best audio-visual kit in the area. Both at the Nova Beach Park and at Bierkönig we’ll be serving dinners, appetizers, drinks and cocktails to give ourselves the energy to cheer on the national team during the final. We shall lack nothing that we’ll need to be able to experience the party at the final as if we were right there on the spot in Maracanã Stadium.

This 2014 World Cup final is doing justice to Löw’s team who, from the very first match, made it clear that they were going for the title. Germany has set an example with its football playing in this World Cup. The game against the ‘Canarinha’ was a masterclass in how to play the king of sports. The 1-7 final means that Argentina must keep on its toes.

The German team is already the highest-scoring in World Cup history, and Miroslav Klose is the player who’s scored most goals in a World Cup after outdoing retired Brazilian footballer Ronaldo. These are data that have gone down in history and that you can you can look up, along with a lot of other statistics and information, on the national team’s website.

PHOTO: FIFA

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