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London 2012: Cardiff to stage Olympics' first event London 2012: Cardiff to stage Olympics' first event
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London 2012 chairman Lord Coe arrived in Cardiff to herald the start of the Olympics as the Welsh captial prepares to host the first event of the Games.London 2012 chairman Lord Coe arrived in Cardiff to herald the start of the Olympics as the Welsh captial prepares to host the first event of the Games.
More than 40,000 fans are expected to watch the kick off of the world's biggest sporting event as Great Britain take on New Zealand in women's football at the Millennium Stadium. More than 40,000 fans are expected to watch the kick-off of the world's biggest sporting event as Great Britain take on New Zealand in women's football at the Millennium Stadium.
The match comes two days before the opening ceremony in London on Friday.The match comes two days before the opening ceremony in London on Friday.
Lord Coe said it was important the Games was not uniquely a London story.Lord Coe said it was important the Games was not uniquely a London story.
Following his tour of the stadium, he said: "One of the commitments we made when we were bidding, and I felt strongly about this as somebody who was not brought up in London, was this had to be about the whole of the UK, and this is a really strong signal to our commitment to that concept.Following his tour of the stadium, he said: "One of the commitments we made when we were bidding, and I felt strongly about this as somebody who was not brought up in London, was this had to be about the whole of the UK, and this is a really strong signal to our commitment to that concept.
"A lot of the Games are in London but this is not uniquely a London story."A lot of the Games are in London but this is not uniquely a London story.
"When I came in this morning I felt I was arriving in an Olympic city, have been to Cardiff plenty of times but it had a different feel about it today.""When I came in this morning I felt I was arriving in an Olympic city, have been to Cardiff plenty of times but it had a different feel about it today."
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It will be followed by Cameroon v Brazil at 18:45 BST - among 11 being held at the Millennium Stadium throughout the Games. It will be followed by Cameroon v Brazil at 18:45 BST - among 11 matches being held at the Millennium Stadium throughout the Games.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter is set to attend the opening event of the Games.FIFA president Sepp Blatter is set to attend the opening event of the Games.
Meanwhile the security operation around the city is being stepped up, while roads around the stadium have been closed. Meanwhile, the security operation around the city is being stepped up, while roads around the stadium have been closed.
South Wales Police Assistant Chief Constable Julian Kirby said the eyes of the world are on Cardiff .South Wales Police Assistant Chief Constable Julian Kirby said the eyes of the world are on Cardiff .
"Wales is good at big events - the World Cup, FA Cup, football play-off finals and the Six Nations," he said."Wales is good at big events - the World Cup, FA Cup, football play-off finals and the Six Nations," he said.
"We've stepped up from that. Our ambition is that tody's event goes off and the public don't notice us. At the moment everything is in place."We've stepped up from that. Our ambition is that tody's event goes off and the public don't notice us. At the moment everything is in place.
"It's an Olympic football match and what has brought it home to me this morning is on the national news that all eyes are on Cardiff."It's an Olympic football match and what has brought it home to me this morning is on the national news that all eyes are on Cardiff.
"It's my job to make sure that Wales looks good.""It's my job to make sure that Wales looks good."
In terms of organisation inside the stadium, manger Gerry Toms said everything was "ready to go". In terms of organisation inside the stadium, manager Gerry Toms said everything was "ready to go".
"Let's get the show on the road," he said."Let's get the show on the road," he said.
"It reflects the recognition that both the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff is an ideal centre for a worldwide event.""It reflects the recognition that both the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff is an ideal centre for a worldwide event."
Tickets for both matches will be on sale in ticket booths up until kick-off but the stadium is not expected to reach capacity. The exact number of tickets sold for both matches is not yet known but there have been large queues at ticket booths around the stadium.
At one of the sales points there have been up to 60 people standing in line since it opened at 10:00 BST.
A last-minute surge of people queued for tickets at gate three of the stadium with an hour and a half to go until kick-off.
A Locog spokesperson said he was "chuffed" with the size of the crowd.
"The women's World Cup Final had 48,000 people and the record for women's club game in the Champions League was 35,000," he said.
"This is a massive crowd for a women's international. It's a great way to start the whole thing off."
Music and sport
Should the crowd at the Millennium Stadium be higher than 48,000, it will eclipse the attendance for last year's Women's World Cup final in Germany, but still fall short of the 90,000 record set in the United States in 1999.Should the crowd at the Millennium Stadium be higher than 48,000, it will eclipse the attendance for last year's Women's World Cup final in Germany, but still fall short of the 90,000 record set in the United States in 1999.
Because of the way football is scheduled with the number of games and rest periods, the tournament has to start before the opening ceremony of the Games.Because of the way football is scheduled with the number of games and rest periods, the tournament has to start before the opening ceremony of the Games.
Under International Olympic Committee (IOC) rules, no events can be held in the host city until after the ceremony takes place.Under International Olympic Committee (IOC) rules, no events can be held in the host city until after the ceremony takes place.
Roads in Cardiff city centre will be closed on Wednesday for eight hours from 13:30 BST and there will be extra capacity on train services.Roads in Cardiff city centre will be closed on Wednesday for eight hours from 13:30 BST and there will be extra capacity on train services.
Music, comedy and sporting activities are taking place around the city centre from 11:00 to 19:00 BST while fans without tickets will be able to watch the action on the big screen in the Hayes. Music, comedy and sporting activities are taking place around the city centre until 19:00 BST, while fans without tickets will be able to watch the action on the big screen in the Hayes.
Elsewhere, Team GB cyclists, including Wales' Geraint Thomas, will be training at Wales National Velodrome in Newport on Wednesday from 14:00 BST. Elsewhere, Team GB cyclists, including Wales' Geraint Thomas, is training at Wales National Velodrome in Newport on Wednesday from 14:00 BST.
Newport council said the event had been put on due to demand to see the athletes with no need to book tickets in advance.Newport council said the event had been put on due to demand to see the athletes with no need to book tickets in advance.
First Minister Carwyn Jones said: "In two days the eyes of the world will focus on the opening ceremony in London, but today Wales is in the spotlight and once again we have an opportunity to show people across the globe what a fantastic host we are for top sporting events."First Minister Carwyn Jones said: "In two days the eyes of the world will focus on the opening ceremony in London, but today Wales is in the spotlight and once again we have an opportunity to show people across the globe what a fantastic host we are for top sporting events."