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» » 2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil

The FIFA World Cup is the world’s most widely viewed sporting event; an estimated 715.1 million people watched the final match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup held in Germany and the 2010 event in South Africa was broadcast to 204 countries on 245 different channels. Inside the stadiums, a total of 3,170,856 spectators attended the 64 matches an average of 49,670 per match and the third highest aggregate attendance behind USA 1994 and Germany 2006.

2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil

2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil

Matches

Match times are currently set to local time
Group A
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

112/06 17:00Sao Paulo
A1-A2
213/06 13:00Natal
A3-A4
1717/06 16:00Fortaleza
A1-A3
1818/06 15:00Manaus
A4-A2
3323/06 17:00Brasilia
A4-A1
3423/06 17:00Recife
A2-A3
Group B
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

313/06 16:00Salvador
B1-B2
413/06 18:00Cuiaba
B3-B4
1918/06 19:00Rio De Janeiro
B1-B3
2018/06 13:00Porto Alegre
B4-B2
3523/06 13:00Curitiba
B4-B1
3623/06 13:00Sao Paulo
B2-B3
Group C
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

514/06 13:00Belo Horizonte
C1-C2
614/06 19:00Recife
C3-C4
2119/06 13:00Brasilia
C1-C3
2219/06 19:00Natal
C4-C2
3724/06 16:00Cuiaba
C4-C1
3824/06 17:00Fortaleza
C2-C3
Group D
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

714/06 16:00Fortaleza
D1-D2
814/06 21:00Manaus
D3-D4
2319/06 16:00Sao Paulo
D1-D3
2420/06 13:00Recife
D4-D2
3924/06 13:00Natal
D4-D1
4024/06 13:00Belo Horizonte
D2-D3
Group E
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

915/06 13:00Brasilia
E1-E2
1015/06 16:00Porto Alegre
E3-E4
2520/06 16:00Salvador
E1-E3
2620/06 19:00Curitiba
E4-E2
4125/06 16:00Manaus
E4-E1
4225/06 17:00Rio De Janeiro
E2-E3
Group F
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

1115/06 19:00Rio De Janeiro
F1-F2
1216/06 16:00Curitiba
F3-F4
2721/06 13:00Belo Horizonte
F1-F3
2821/06 18:00Cuiaba
F4-F2
4325/06 13:00Porto Alegre
F4-F1
4425/06 13:00Salvador
F2-F3
Group G
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

1316/06 13:00Salvador
G1-G2
1416/06 19:00Natal
G3-G4
2921/06 16:00Fortaleza
G1-G3
3022/06 15:00Manaus
G4-G2
4526/06 13:00Recife
G4-G1
4626/06 13:00Brasilia
G2-G3
Group H
MatchDate – TimeVenue

Results

1517/06 13:00Belo Horizonte
H1-H2
1617/06 18:00Cuiaba
H3-H4
3122/06 19:00Rio De Janeiro
H1-H3
3222/06 13:00Porto Alegre
H4-H2
4726/06 17:00Sao Paulo
H4-H1
4826/06 17:00Curitiba
H2-H3

2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil

The FIFA World Cup is the biggest single-event sporting competition in the world and is contested by the senior men’s national teams from the 208 Member Associations of FIFA.
The competition has been played every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held because of the Second World War.

2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil
It fulfils FIFA’s objectives to touch the world, develop the game, and build a better future through a variety of ways.
The current format of the tournament involves 32 teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation(s) over a period of one month – this phase is often called the Final Competition. A qualification phase, the Preliminary Competition which currently takes place over the preceding three years, is used to determine which teams qualify for the tournament together with the host nation.
2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil
The preliminary competition for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ sees a total of 204 entries across six continents competing for 31 available spots. For the last FIFA World Cup, 200 teams played a total of 853 matches as 31 teams qualified for South Africa.
Both the preliminary and final competitions act as a massive promotion for the game of football and for the host nation(s) and are therefore wonderful opportunities to help promote values of respect, fair play and discipline to the watching world.
2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil
Understandably, the organisation of such an event is a huge task for FIFA and the Local Organising Committee and is therefore one of the main activities of FIFA over a four-year period.

2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil
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The 19 FIFA World Cup tournaments have been won by eight different national teams. Brazil have won five times, and they are the only team to have played in every tournament. The other winners are Italy, with four titles; Germany, with three wins; Argentina and inaugural winners Uruguay, with two; and England, France, and Spain, with one title each.

2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil

2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil
2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil
2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil

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