FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2014 Champions, matches, fact and achievements

FIFA World Cup 2014 was the 20th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men’s national football teams organized by FIFA. It took place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014, after the country was awarded the hosting rights in 2007. It was the second time that Brazil staged the competition, the first being in 1950, and the fifth time that it was held in South America. Fans and pundits alike consider this edition of the World Cup to be one of the best ever held.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Award

ChampionsRunners- UpThird PlaceFourth Place
Germany (4th title) Argentina Netherlands Brazil

Golden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
Lionel Messi Thomas Müller Arjen Robben

Golden BootSilver BootBronze Boot
James Rodríguez
(6 goal)
Thomas Müller
(5 goal)
Neymar
(4 goal)

Golden GloveBest Young Player AwardFIFA Fair Play Trophy
Manuel Neuer Paul Pogba Colombia

FIFA World Cup 2014 Group Stage
Group A

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified Brazil (Host)321072+57
2. Qualified Mexico321041+37
3 Croatia31026603
4 Cameroon300319−80

Group B

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified Netherlands3300103+79
2. Qualified Chile320153+26
3 Spain310247−33
4 Australia300339−60

Group C

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified Colombia330092+79
2. Qualified Greece311124−24
3 Ivory Coast310245−13
4 Japan301226−41

Group D

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified Costa Rica321041+37
2. Qualified Uruguay32014406
3 Italy310223−13
4 England301224−21

Group E

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified France321082+67
2. Qualified Switzerland320176+16
3 Ecuador31113304
4 Honduras300318−70

Group F

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified Argentina330063+39
2. Qualified Nigeria31113304
3 Bosnia31024403
4 Iran301214−31

Group G

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified Germany321072+57
2. Qualified United States31114404
3 Portugal311147−34
4 Ghana301246−21

Group H

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. Qualified Belgium330041+39
2. Qualified Algeria311165+14
3 Russia302123−12
4 South Korea301236−31

Round of 16 matches

DateTeam 1ResultTeam 2
28 June 2014 Brazil1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
3 - 2 (penalties)
Chile
28 June 2014 Colombia2 – 0 Uruguay
29 June 2014 Netherlands2 – 1 Mexico
29 June 2014 Costa Rica1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
5 - 3 (penalties)
Greece
30 June 2014 France2 – 0 Nigeria
30 June 2014 Germany2 – 1 (a.e.t.) Algeria
1 July 2014 Argentina1 – 0 (a.e.t.) Switzerland
1 July 2014 Belgium2 – 1 (a.e.t.) United States

FIFA World Cup 2014 Quarter Final matches

DateTeam 1ResultTeam 2Stadium
4 July 2014 France0 – 1 GermanyMaracanã Stadium
4 July 2014 Brazil2 – 1 ColombiaEstádio Castelão
5 July 2014 Argentina1 – 0 BelgiumArena BRB Mané Garrincha
5 July 2014 Netherlands0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
4 - 3 (penalties)
Costa RicaArena Fonte Nova

FIFA World Cup 2014 Semi Finals

DateTeam 1ResultTeam 2Stadium
8 July 2014 Brazil1 – 7 GermanyEstádio Mineirão
9 July 2014 Netherlands0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
2 - 4 (penalties)
ArgentinaArena Corinthians

Third place play-off
12 July 2014 17:00 BRT (UTC−3), Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília

Brazil 0 – 3 Netherlands
Van Persie 3′ (pen.)
Blind 17′
Wijnaldum 90+1′

FIFA World Cup 2014 Final match
13 July 2014 16:00 BRT (UTC−3), Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro

Germany 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) Argentina
Mario Götze 113′

World Cup 2014 Top Goal Scorer List

RankPlayer NameCountryGoals
1 James RodríguezColombia6
2 Thomas MüllerGermany5
3 Lionel MessiArgentina4
4 NeymarBrazil4
5 Robin van PersieNetherlands4
6 Enner ValenciaEcuador3
7 Karim BenzemaFrance3
8 André SchürrleGermany3
9 Arjen RobbenNetherlands3
10 Xherdan ShaqiriSwitzerland3

World Cup 2014 most  Assist Provider List

RankPlayer NameCountryAssist
1 Juan CuadradoColombia4
2 Daley BlindNetherlands3
3 Thomas MüllerGermany3
4 Toni KroosGermany3

FIFA World Cup 2014 All-Star Team
As was the case during the 2010 edition, FIFA released an All-Star Team based on the Castrol performance index in its official website.

PositionPlayerCountry
Goalkeeper Manuel NeuerGermany
Defender Marcos RojoArgentina
Defender Mats HummelsGermany
Defender Thiago SilvaBrazil
Defender Stefan de VrijNetherlands
Midfielder OscarBrazil
Midfielder Toni KroosGermany
Midfielder Philipp LahmGermany
Midfielder James RodríguezColombia
Forward Arjen RobbenNetherlands
Forward Thomas MüllerGermany

FIFA World Cup 2014 Dream Team
FIFA also invited users of FIFA.com to elect their Dream Team.

PositionPlayerCountry
Goalkeeper Manuel NeuerGermany
Defender MarceloBrazil
Defender Mats HummelsGermany
Defender Thiago SilvaBrazil
Defender David LuizBrazil
Midfielder Ángel Di MaríaArgentina
Midfielder Toni KroosGermany
Midfielder James RodríguezColombia
Forward NeymarBrazil
Forward Lionel MessiArgentina
Forward Thomas MüllerGermany

Manager of the Tournament: Joachim Löw

Opening ceremony
On June 12, 2014, the 20th edition of the FIFA World Cup 2014 kicked off with an opening ceremony at Arena de São Paulo in São Paulo, Brazil. The event featured 660 dancers who performed a celebration of the country’s nature and its passion for football. Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte then took the stage, followed by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull and American singer Jennifer Lopez, to perform the tournament’s official song “We Are One (Ole Ola),” which had been released on April 8, 2014. After the ceremony, the opening match took place, with the host nation Brazil coming from behind to defeat Croatia 3-1.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Summary
31 national teams qualified through various competitions to join the host nation in the final tournament, with Bosnia and Herzegovina making their debut. The tournament featured 64 matches held across 12 venues in Brazil’s host cities. It marked the first use of goal-line technology and vanishing spray for free kicks in World Cup finals. FIFA Fan Fests across host cities attracted a total of 5 million attendees, while Brazil welcomed 1 million visitors from 202 different countries. Defending champions Spain were unexpectedly eliminated in the group stage. Hosts Brazil, who had previously won the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, suffered a shocking 7–1 defeat to Germany in the semi-finals and finished fourth overall.
In the final match, Germany defeated Argentina 1–0 in extra time, courtesy of Mario Götze’s half-volley in the 113th minute. This victory secured Germany’s fourth World Cup title, their first since reunification in 1990. It was a repeat of their 1990 win over Argentina with the same score line in regular time. Germany also became the first European team to win a World Cup held in the Americas, continuing a streak of European victories following Italy in 2006 and Spain in 2010.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Venues

StadiumCapacityCity
Maracanã Stadium74,738Rio de Janeiro
Arena BRB Mané Garrincha69,432Brasília
Arena Corinthians63,321São Paulo
Estádio Castelão60,348Fortaleza
Estádio Mineirão58,259Belo Horizonte
Arena Fonte Nova51,708Salvador
Estádio Beira-Rio43,394Porto Alegre
Arena Pernambuco42,583Recife
Arena Pantanal41,112Cuiabá
Arena da Amazônia40,549Manaus
Arena das Dunas39,971Natal
Arena da Baixada39,631Curitiba

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