Fifa world cup 2014

  1. World Cup 2014 full matches
  2. World cup 2014 table, results and statistics
  3. How The 2014 FIFA World Cup Became The Worst Publicity Stunt In History
  4. 2014 FIFA World Cup: Germany shocks Brazil with 7
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  6. How The 2014 FIFA World Cup Became The Worst Publicity Stunt In History
  7. World cup 2014 table, results and statistics
  8. World Cup 2014 full matches
  9. 2014 FIFA World Cup: Germany shocks Brazil with 7
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World Cup 2014 full matches

Domestic • Europe • England • • • • • • • • • Spain • • • • • • • • • • • Italy • • • • • • • France • • • • • • • Germany • • • • • • • • • • Portugal • • • • • Netherlands • • • • Albania • • • Andorra • • Austria • • • Belarus • • Belgium • • • • • Bosnia and Herzegovina • • Bulgaria • • • Croatia • • • • Cyprus • • Czech Republic • • • • Denmark • • • Estonia • • Faroe Islands • • Finland • • • Gibraltar • • Greece • • • • Hungary • • • Iceland • • • Ireland • • • Israel • • Kosovo, Republic of • • Latvia • • Liechtenstein • • Lithuania • • Luxembourg • • Malta • • Moldova, Republic of • • Montenegro • • North Macedonia • • Northern Ireland • • • • Norway • • Poland • • • • Romania • • • • • Russian Federation • • • • • • San Marino • • Scotland • • • • • • Serbia • • • • • • • Slovakia • • Slovenia • • Sweden • • • Switzerland • • • • Turkey • • • • • Ukraine • • • • Wales • • South America • Argentina • • • • • • • • • Bolivia, Plurinational State of • • Brazil • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chile • • • • Colombia • • • • • Ecuador • • Paraguay • • Peru • • Uruguay • • • • Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of • • CONCACAF • Canada • • • Costa Rica • • El Salvador • • Grenada • • Guatemala • • Honduras • • Jamaica • • Mexico • • • • • • • United States • • • • Africa • Algeria • • • • Angola • • Botswana • • Côte d'Ivoire • • Egypt • • • • Morocco • • • South Africa • • Tunisia • • Asia • Australia • • • • China • • • Hong Kong • • • • India • • Indo...

World cup 2014 table, results and statistics

H2H • • Today's matches • 16:00 Finland Slovenia • 18:45 Poland Germany • 19:00 Colombia Iraq • • Tomorrow's matches • 18:45 Belgium Austria • 22:15 America de Cali Chico FC • 22:15 Millonarios Independiente Medellin • 01:00 Atletico Nacional Deportivo Pasto • 01:00 Rionegro Aguilas Alianza Petrolera • By clicking on the icon you will be notified of the change results and status of match. You can also add notifications to the entire league. Then you will be informed of the results of all matches of the league. In a simple way, you can also We do not limit only to the results. Below the table, which is also updated in real time. No need to refresh the page to check the current position of your favorite team. In addition to basic information such as points, wins, goals scored, you can check which team had the most matches with the correct bet Under/Over Handicap HT-FT, margin goals. Just use the table menu, which is divided into sections Table, odds, Form, Goals Matches. We are not limited only to the above data. We also provide corners table World cup including executed corners halfway between 37-45 minutes, 80-90 minutes, and the race of corners. Check the table corners, select: Match-> corners. In the Table Match tab, you check the tables of teams by: fouls, burnt, shots of possession. Any statistics you can share at home (matches played at home), away (matches played away), as well as in general. By clicking on the icon you can easily share the results or picture with ta...

How The 2014 FIFA World Cup Became The Worst Publicity Stunt In History

• Share to Facebook • Share to Twitter • Share to Linkedin Back in 2007, when Brazil was awarded the right to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the South American nation was experiencing its best economic period in decades. That year Brazil's economy expanded by 4.5%, thanks to capital flowing into the country from foreign investors. Inflation was under control and the currency strong. And the gap between the rich and the poor finally seemed to be shrinking a bit. The country of the future was, at last, catching up with its vast potential. Fast-forward to May 2014: Demonstrators during a protest against the 2014 World Cup, in Brasilia (PHOTO: Gustavo ... [+] Froner/REUTERS) So, what went wrong? Part of the blame can be attributed to former president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, whose own megalomania and ambition set him up for what could become his worst political moment. Certainly the most popular politician in Brazil by a mile, Lula da Silva personally lobbied for the World Cup to be held in Brazil for the sake of showing the world how much of a superpower Brazil can be. Truth be told, many Brazilians celebrated that idea when it was first presented, and only recently have changed their mood. Such ambition is not strange to political leaders and their people. However Lula da Silva forgot that the best way to showcase a country's growing capabilities, stature and confidence is by giving its citizens more social, economic and political freedom (Mexico did a much better job doing...

2014 FIFA World Cup: Germany shocks Brazil with 7

David Luiz and Brazil were thoroughly embarrassed by Germany. (Getty Images) MORE: FINAL SCORE: Germany 7, Brazil 1 This is one of those results that leaves you speechless more than it leaves you with a ton to say. Brazil -- on their home soil, as the pre-tournament favorite -- was absolutely dominated by Germany. The first few minutes looked like Brazil would be on the front foot, but that was quickly erased by an onslaught of German goals -- five in an 18-minute span to be precise. Thomas Muller opened it up with a wide-open finish off a corner kick, which was a sign of things to come. Brazil was completely unorganized at the back, failing to simply mark Germany's attackers and lazily getting dispossessed in the midfield. Miroslav Klose put himself along atop the all-time World Cup goal-scoring leaders for Germany's second goal, and then Toni Kroos notched the third and fourth shortly after. Sami Khedira capped the astonishing run with a fifth Germany goal in the 29th minute. Brazil opened the second half with some momentum, but impact Germany sub Andre Schurrle put an end to that. He bagged two goals in the second half, putting the Europeans up 7-0 heading into the final minutes. Oscar finally broke through for Brazil, not that it will give them any consolation. Both teams await the result of Wednesday's Argentina vs. Netherlands match to find out their weekend opponents. 90' -- GOAL! Oscar puts Brazil on the board with a nice finish past Manuel Neuer. Moments earlier, ...

World Cup 2014:

Nigeria dominated possession but created few chances against a disciplined side managed by ex-Manchester United coach Carlos Queiroz. The Super Eagles' best opportunities came in the first half, when Ogenyi Onazi fired a yard wide before Ahmed Musa went close with a free-kick. Iran's Reza Ghoochannejad forced a great save from Vincent Enyeama. Rio Ferdinand Former England defender "The decision making in the final third when Nigeria managed to get there was poor. They made the wrong choices. The quality of the balls into the box was poor and they didn't play to their strengths. "This is the game they should have wanted to go out and win and you would think there would be more urgency in their play." The share of the points leaves both teams well placed in the group after Argentina defeated Bosnia-Hercegovina. African champions Nigeria were fancied to go through with the South American giants, but the pressure is now on them to beat the section's only European side, who impressed in their first ever World Cup match on Sunday. Iran, on the other hand, will be buoyed by this result and will be looking to cause one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history on Saturday against Argentina. They performed diligently, with Queiroz getting the best out of a group of players who stuck rigidly to the tactics employed. Their conservative approach, with midfielders Javad Nekounam and Andranik Timotian as an extra line of defence for the backline, frustrated Nigeria. Stephen Keshi's sid...

How The 2014 FIFA World Cup Became The Worst Publicity Stunt In History

• Share to Facebook • Share to Twitter • Share to Linkedin Back in 2007, when Brazil was awarded the right to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the South American nation was experiencing its best economic period in decades. That year Brazil's economy expanded by 4.5%, thanks to capital flowing into the country from foreign investors. Inflation was under control and the currency strong. And the gap between the rich and the poor finally seemed to be shrinking a bit. The country of the future was, at last, catching up with its vast potential. Fast-forward to May 2014: Demonstrators during a protest against the 2014 World Cup, in Brasilia (PHOTO: Gustavo ... [+] Froner/REUTERS) So, what went wrong? Part of the blame can be attributed to former president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, whose own megalomania and ambition set him up for what could become his worst political moment. Certainly the most popular politician in Brazil by a mile, Lula da Silva personally lobbied for the World Cup to be held in Brazil for the sake of showing the world how much of a superpower Brazil can be. Truth be told, many Brazilians celebrated that idea when it was first presented, and only recently have changed their mood. Such ambition is not strange to political leaders and their people. However Lula da Silva forgot that the best way to showcase a country's growing capabilities, stature and confidence is by giving its citizens more social, economic and political freedom (Mexico did a much better job doing...

World cup 2014 table, results and statistics

H2H • • Today's matches • 18:45 Poland Germany • 19:00 Colombia Iraq • • Tomorrow's matches • 00:30 Chile Dominican Rep. • 18:45 Belgium Austria • 22:15 America de Cali Chico FC • 22:15 Millonarios Independiente Medellin • 01:00 Atletico Nacional Deportivo Pasto • 01:00 Rionegro Aguilas Alianza Petrolera • By clicking on the icon you will be notified of the change results and status of match. You can also add notifications to the entire league. Then you will be informed of the results of all matches of the league. In a simple way, you can also We do not limit only to the results. Below the table, which is also updated in real time. No need to refresh the page to check the current position of your favorite team. In addition to basic information such as points, wins, goals scored, you can check which team had the most matches with the correct bet Under/Over Handicap HT-FT, margin goals. Just use the table menu, which is divided into sections Table, odds, Form, Goals Matches. We are not limited only to the above data. We also provide corners table World cup including executed corners halfway between 37-45 minutes, 80-90 minutes, and the race of corners. Check the table corners, select: Match-> corners. In the Table Match tab, you check the tables of teams by: fouls, burnt, shots of possession. Any statistics you can share at home (matches played at home), away (matches played away), as well as in general. By clicking on the icon you can easily share the results or picture wit...

World Cup 2014 full matches

Domestic • Europe • England • • • • • • • • • Spain • • • • • • • • • • • Italy • • • • • • • France • • • • • • • Germany • • • • • • • • • • Portugal • • • • • Netherlands • • • • Albania • • • Andorra • • Austria • • • Belarus • • Belgium • • • • • Bosnia and Herzegovina • • Bulgaria • • • Croatia • • • • Cyprus • • Czech Republic • • • • Denmark • • • Estonia • • Faroe Islands • • Finland • • • Gibraltar • • Greece • • • • Hungary • • • Iceland • • • Ireland • • • Israel • • Kosovo, Republic of • • Latvia • • Liechtenstein • • Lithuania • • Luxembourg • • Malta • • Moldova, Republic of • • Montenegro • • North Macedonia • • Northern Ireland • • • • Norway • • Poland • • • • Romania • • • • • Russian Federation • • • • • • San Marino • • Scotland • • • • • • Serbia • • • • • • • Slovakia • • Slovenia • • Sweden • • • Switzerland • • • • Turkey • • • • • Ukraine • • • • Wales • • South America • Argentina • • • • • • • • • Bolivia, Plurinational State of • • Brazil • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chile • • • • Colombia • • • • • Ecuador • • Paraguay • • Peru • • Uruguay • • • • Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of • • CONCACAF • Canada • • • Costa Rica • • El Salvador • • Grenada • • Guatemala • • Honduras • • Jamaica • • Mexico • • • • • • • United States • • • • Africa • Algeria • • • • Angola • • Botswana • • Côte d'Ivoire • • Egypt • • • • Morocco • • • South Africa • • Tunisia • • Asia • Australia • • • • China • • • Hong Kong • • • • India • • Indo...

2014 FIFA World Cup: Germany shocks Brazil with 7

David Luiz and Brazil were thoroughly embarrassed by Germany. (Getty Images) MORE: FINAL SCORE: Germany 7, Brazil 1 This is one of those results that leaves you speechless more than it leaves you with a ton to say. Brazil -- on their home soil, as the pre-tournament favorite -- was absolutely dominated by Germany. The first few minutes looked like Brazil would be on the front foot, but that was quickly erased by an onslaught of German goals -- five in an 18-minute span to be precise. Thomas Muller opened it up with a wide-open finish off a corner kick, which was a sign of things to come. Brazil was completely unorganized at the back, failing to simply mark Germany's attackers and lazily getting dispossessed in the midfield. Miroslav Klose put himself along atop the all-time World Cup goal-scoring leaders for Germany's second goal, and then Toni Kroos notched the third and fourth shortly after. Sami Khedira capped the astonishing run with a fifth Germany goal in the 29th minute. Brazil opened the second half with some momentum, but impact Germany sub Andre Schurrle put an end to that. He bagged two goals in the second half, putting the Europeans up 7-0 heading into the final minutes. Oscar finally broke through for Brazil, not that it will give them any consolation. Both teams await the result of Wednesday's Argentina vs. Netherlands match to find out their weekend opponents. 90' -- GOAL! Oscar puts Brazil on the board with a nice finish past Manuel Neuer. Moments earlier, ...

World Cup 2014:

Rio Ferdinand Former England defender "The decision making in the final third when Nigeria managed to get there was poor. They made the wrong choices. The quality of the balls into the box was poor and they didn't play to their strengths. "This is the game they should have wanted to go out and win and you would think there would be more urgency in their play." The share of the points leaves both teams well placed in the group after Argentina defeated Bosnia-Hercegovina. African champions Nigeria were fancied to go through with the South American giants, but the pressure is now on them to beat the section's only European side, who impressed in their first ever World Cup match on Sunday. Iran, on the other hand, will be buoyed by this result and will be looking to cause one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history on Saturday against Argentina. They performed diligently, with Queiroz getting the best out of a group of players who stuck rigidly to the tactics employed. Their conservative approach, with midfielders Javad Nekounam and Andranik Timotian as an extra line of defence for the backline, frustrated Nigeria. Stephen Keshi's side were limited to only a couple of chances despite having the lion's share of possession. The first fell to Lazio forward Onazi, who slammed his shot a foot wide before Musa almost caught out goalkeeper Alireza Haghighi with his quick thinking from a free-kick. Ironically, Iran had the best chance to score despite their only effort on goal comi...