FIFA World Cup 2014 - Brazil

The 2014 FIFA World Cup is the 20th FIFA World Cup, an international men's football tournament that is currently taking place in Brazil. It began on 12 June, with a group stage, and is scheduled to conclude with the final on 13 July 2014.

2014 FIFA World Cup Teams

The 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. The 2014 FIFA World Cup will feature 32 teams, with one place reserved for the host nation, Brazil.

Stadiums Brazil World Cup 2014

12 stadiums across Brazil will play host to matches at next summer's World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, OIH (born 5 February 1985), known as Cristiano Ronaldo, is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club Real Madrid and captains the Portugal national team.

Lionel Messi

Lionel Andrés Messi is an Argentine footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Argentina national team. He serves as the captain of his country's national football team.

Thursday 19 June 2014

Mandzukic brace sends Cameroon packing from World Cup

Manaus (Brazil): Mario Mandzukic scored twice on his return from suspension as Croatia eliminated 10-man Cameroon from the World Cup with a 4-0 victory Wednesday night.


Ivica Olic opened the scoring in the Group A clash at the Arena Amazonia stadium with a powerful finish after Ivan Perisic's deft through ball, Xinhua reports.

Cameroon were reduced to 10 men late in the first half when Alexandre Song was shown a straight red card for a reckless right-handed swipe at Mandzukic.

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Friday 13 June 2014

Rampant Netherlands outclass reigning champs Spain 5-1


Salvador (Brazil): Two goals each from Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie helped the Netherlands notch a stunning 5-1 victory against defending champions Spain in the Group B opener here Friday.

In what was a rematch of the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa, Xabi Alonso's penalty kick helped Spain break the deadlock in the 27th minute after Dutch defender Stefan de Vrij brought down Spain forward Diego Costa, reports Xinhua.

The defending champions could have doubled the lead in the 42nd minute but David Silva's close-range chip shot failed to curl past Cillessen. 



The Spaniards were soon punished for wasting the good opportunity. Dutch skipper van Persie levelled the score two minutes later as his flying header went past Spanish captain and keeper Iker Casillas following a long curling cross from Bayern Munich star Robben.

After the two sides were tied at 1-1 in the first half, the match resumed in heavy rain.

This time, the Dutch managed to find early opportunities. In the 53rd minute Robben met a long pass in the area, he flicked the ball past Gerard Pique and curled in with his left foot.

With one goal in hand, the Netherlands tuned comfortably for counter-attacking style and controlled the rest of the match.

Van Persie's bullet-like right-foot lash hit the woodwork in the 61st minutes but the Dutch did not need to wait long for their next goal.

Defender Vrij managed to make up for the mistake he made in the first half as he bundled in Sneijder's in-swing free-kick in the far post to make it 3-1.

Van Persie dispossessed the ball from Casillas and tapped in the open goal in the 72nd minute while Robben surged in another solo run in the 80th minute and flicked Ramos and rounded Casillas before making it 5-1.

The Netherlands still had several chances in the final minutes but the 5-1 score line is good enough for the Dutch to taste the sweet revenge of the final loss in South Africa four years ago, when Spain won 1-0 after extra time to lift the trophy for the first time in history.


Salvador (Brazil): Two goals each from Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie helped the Netherlands notch a stunning 5-1 victory against defending champions Spain in the Group B opener here Friday.


In what was a rematch of the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa, Xabi Alonso's penalty kick helped Spain break the deadlock in the 27th minute after Dutch defender Stefan de Vrij brought down Spain forward Diego Costa, reports Xinhua.



The defending champions could have doubled the lead in the 42nd minute but David Silva's close-range chip shot failed to curl past Cillessen.



The Spaniards were soon punished for wasting the good opportunity. Dutch skipper van Persie levelled the score two minutes later as his flying header went past Spanish captain and keeper Iker Casillas following a long curling cross from Bayern Munich star Robben.



After the two sides were tied at 1-1 in the first half, the match resumed in heavy rain.



This time, the Dutch managed to find early opportunities. In the 53rd minute Robben met a long pass in the area, he flicked the ball past Gerard Pique and curled in with his left foot.



With one goal in hand, the Netherlands tuned comfortably for counter-attacking style and controlled the rest of the match.



Van Persie's bullet-like right-foot lash hit the woodwork in the 61st minutes but the Dutch did not need to wait long for their next goal.



Defender Vrij managed to make up for the mistake he made in the first half as he bundled in Sneijder's in-swing free-kick in the far post to make it 3-1.



Van Persie dispossessed the ball from Casillas and tapped in the open goal in the 72nd minute while Robben surged in another solo run in the 80th minute and flicked Ramos and rounded Casillas before making it 5-1.



The Netherlands still had several chances in the final minutes but the 5-1 score line is good enough for the Dutch to taste the sweet revenge of the final loss in South Africa four years ago, when Spain won 1-0 after extra time to lift the trophy for the first time in history.



- See more at: http://themangaloretimes.com/news/rampant-netherlands-outclass-reigning-champs-spain-5-1Salvador (Brazil): Two goals each from Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie helped the Netherlands notch a stunning 5-1 victory against defending champions Spain in the Group B opener here Friday.

In what was a rematch of the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa, Xabi Alonso's penalty kick helped Spain break the deadlock in the 27th minute after Dutch defender Stefan de Vrij brought down Spain forward Diego Costa, reports Xinhua.
- See more at: http://themangaloretimes.com/news/rampant-netherlands-outclass-reigning-champs-spain-5-1#sthash.IQzxN0r2.dpufSalvador (Brazil): Two goals each from Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie helped the Netherlands notch a stunning 5-1 victory against defending champions Spain in the Group B opener here Friday.
In what was a rematch of the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa, Xabi Alonso's penalty kick helped Spain break the deadlock in the 27th minute after Dutch defender Stefan de Vrij brought down Spain forward Diego Costa, reports Xinhua.
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FIFA World Cup: Neymar, Oscar star in Brazil's opening day win

Sao Paulo: A Neymar double and a brilliant performance from Oscar helped Brazil beat Croatia 3-1 in Group A and get their FIFA World Cup campaign off to a winning start at the Arena de Sao Paulo here Thursday.

Brazil's poster boy might have sent the shutterbugs into a tizzy after his two goals but the real hero for the hosts was Chelsea midfielder Oscar.

He assisted Neymar for his first goal in the 29th minute and played in the cross that led to the foul on Fred, giving Brazil a dubious penalty, which Neymar converted in the 71st minute.

Oscar capped off a match winning performance by toe-poking in the ball from outside the box in the 90th minute after a twisting and turning solo run.


But Oscar's real contribution was in the midfield where he bossed the game. The diminutive midfielder won some crucial tackles and was the main supply route for all the attacking Brazil did.


Neymar, on his debut in the World Cup, showed why he is rated as one of the biggest talents in world football today. The Barcelona attacker had four shots on goal out of which two he converted. His memerising trickery in and around the A Croatia box had the defenders scrambling.

But it wasn't all rosy for the hosts as their susceptibility at the back was there for all to see. Attacking teams like Spain, Germany and Argentina would be licking their lips at the prospect of going up against this Brazil back four.

Luis Felipe Scolari's men were put under immense pressure in the latter part of the first half and if not for the ghost penalty they were awarded, things could have turned out to be a lot worse.

Earlier, as expected Brazil did score the first goal of the 2014 FIFA World Cup but unfortunately for the hosts it was an own goal by defender Marcelo.

A shell-shocked Marcelo trying to defend Olic's low cross deflected the ball into his own net in the 11th minute.

It was Brazil's first own goal in 94 World Cup finals matches.

After going down, the Brazilians clawed their way back and held most of the possession. They finally got the breakthrough thanks to Oscar's tenacity.

Having already shielded the ball while on the ground he managed to retrieve possession after being dispossessed, scrap his way past a pair of Croatian challenges and squeeze the ball through to Neymar who picked his spot -- in off the post -- from 20 yards out.

Brazil were very fortunate to take the lead. Fred controlled Oscar's cross in from the right, and the big striker, with his back to goal, fell under the slightest touch from Dejan Lovren.

That goal changed the complexion of the match as Croatia attacked the Brazil goal with great fervour.
Brazil escaped a couple of late scares, including a goal harshly disallowed for a foul on Julio Cesar. With three minutes remaining Scolari sent on Ramires, for the goalscorer Neymar.

And the impact was immediate as the Chelsea midfielder won the ball in midfield which his club-mate, Oscar, picked up and his early taken shot beat the Croatian goalie.
Brazil next take on Mexico Tuesday.