Soccer

Doves released in World Cup opener die shortly after

In a case of “it seemed like a good idea at the time,” three doves were released just before the start of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Two died shortly afterwards.

Two of three doves crash into stands

Two of the three birds pictured are no longer with us. ( Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

In a case of “it seemed like a good idea at the time,” three doves were released just before the start of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Two died shortly afterwards. 

A reporter from The Guardian at the game noticed the doves crash land into the stands. 

It might be a bad sign if soccer fans in Brazil were superstitious (they are). Also it would've been another bad sign if Brazil opened the tournament with its first own goal in the history of the World Cup (they did). 

Another thing that is not a bad sign is that Brazil did the exact same thing the last time it hosted the World Cup, in 1950. Hundreds of pigeons were released right before the opening kickoff against Mexico. Brazil didn’t win that tournament and it was a bit of a national tragedy. 

At least the third dove is ok.