Police, protesters clash near Rio's Maracana
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Protesters clashed with police near Rio's iconic Maracana stadium Sunday, only minutes before th start of the Brazil-Spain final of the Confederations Cup, AFP correspondents reported.
The confrontation started when some of the demonstrators hurled stones at police who responded by firing tear gas, they added.
A few minutes later, the match got under way in a climax to the two-week Confederations Cup, a dry run for next year's World Cup.
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Pandemonium broke out inside the hallowed arena when Brazil scored first and fast, with a goal by Fred.
Earlier, some 5,000 people, according to the organizers, sang and danced to samba music as they marched toward the stadium but were blocked a police security cordon.
The marchers responded to calls on social media to turn out to back the national squad but also to protest the country's inadequate public services -- a key gripe at the core of two weeks of demonstrations that have rocked the South American giant.
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More than 11,000 police and troops were mobilized to ensure security for 78,000 fans at the Maracana arena as the curtain falls on a tournament hit by the unprecedented social unrest, with more than 1.5 million Brazilians taking to the streets nationwide over the past two weeks.