Most sport events require an enormous amount of financial support from governments, especially regarding well-known international games. In my view, it is extravagant, costing a massive amount of money to host them. Some people are strong advocates of reducing spending on sport events, since governments would consequently be at risk of fiscal deficit, resulting in the instability of society. Governments are compelled to fulfil many duties with a limited budget; in order to service the public more efficiently, they are obligated to control the spending. Otherwise, once the government spending overtakes its solvency, governments are likely to be dysfunctional, followed by social chaos. Rather than investing huge amounts of money into sporting competitions, it might be more rational to improve the quality of the society's infrastructure, developing robust medical care systems and ensuring more vulnerable groups receive adequate welfare from the government. This will help maintain the s...