Thursday, June 26, 2014

World Cup Schedule 2014: Complete Fixtures List for Knockout Bracket

Knock out World cup 2014 Brasil


World Cup 2014: Last 16 Schedule
DateTime (BST/ET)Fixture
June 285 p.m./NoonBrazil vs. Chile
June 289 p.m./4 p.m.Colombia vs. Uruguay
June 295 p.m./NoonNetherlands vs. Mexico
June 299 p.m./4 p.m.Costa Rica vs. Greece
June 305 p.m./NoonFrance vs. Nigeria
June 309 p.m./4 p.m.Germany vs. Algeria
July 15 p.m./NoonArgentina vs. Switzerland
July 19 p.m./4 p.m.Belgium vs. USA
BBC Sport


28/6, Brazil vs Chile (Mineirao stadium, Belo Horizonte)
28/6, Colombia vs Uruguay (Maracana stadium, Rio)
29/6, Netherlands vs Mexico (Castelao stadium, Fortaleza)
29/6, Costa Rica vs Greece (Pernambuco stadium, Recife)
30/6, France vs Nigeria (Nacional stadium, Brasilia)
30/6Đức vs Algeria (Beira-Rio stadium, Porto Alegre)
1/7Argentina vs switerland (Sao Paulo stadium, Sao Paulo)
1/7Belgium vs USA (Fonte Nova stadium, Salvador)

Visit Rio De Janeiro

Corcovado Mountain and Christ Redeemer Statue Half-Day Tour


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Rio de Janeiro (/ˈriːoʊ di ʒəˈnɛəroʊ, -deɪ ʒə-/; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u dʒi ʒɐˈnejɾu],[2] January River), commonly referred to as simply Rio,[3] is the capital city of the State of Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city of Brazil, and the third largest metropolitan area and agglomeration in South America. There are approximately 6.3 million people living within the city proper,[4][5] making it the 6th largest in the Americas and 26th in the world.[6] Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site, named "Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea", identified by UNESCO on 1 July 2012 in the category Cultural Landscape.[7]

Founded in 1565, by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a captaincy of the Portuguese Empire. It later, in 1793, became the capital of the State of Brazil, a State of the Portuguese Empire. In 1808, when the Portuguese Royal Court transferred itself from Portugal to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro became the chosen seat of the court of Queen Maria I of Portugal, who subsequently, in 1815, under the leadership of her son, the Prince Regent, and future King João VI of Portugal, raised Brazil to the dignity of a kingdom, within the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves. Rio stayed the capital of the pluricontinental Lusitanian monarchy until 1822, when the War of Brazilian Independence began. It subsequently served as the capital of the independent monarchy, the Empire of Brazil, until 1889, and then the capital of a republican Brazil until 1960.

Rio de Janeiro represents the second largest GDP in the country[8] (and 30th largest in the world in 2008),[9] estimated at about R$343 billion (IBGE/2008) (nearly US$201 billion), and is headquarters to two of Brazil's major companies—Petrobras and Vale, and major oil companies and telephony in Brazil, besides the largest conglomerate of media and communications companies in Latin America, the Globo Organizations. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific production—according to 2005 data.[10]

Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the southern hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival celebrations, samba, Bossa Nova, balneario beaches[11] such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon. Some of the most famous landmarks in addition to the beaches include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer ("Cristo Redentor") atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf mountain (Pão de Açúcar) with its cable car; the Sambódromo, a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã Stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.

Rio de Janeiro will host the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics. This will be the first time a South American and Portuguese-speaking nation hosts the event. It will be the third time the Olympics will be held in a Southern Hemisphere city.[12] On 12 August 2012, at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, Mayor Eduardo Paes received the Olympic Flag, via Jacques Rogge, from London Mayor Boris Johnson. Rio's Maracanã Stadium, which held the final of the 1950 FIFA World Cup and 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, will host the final match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[13] Rio de Janeiro also hosted the World Youth Journey in 2013.[14]

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

World Cup 2014: Netherlands vs Australia, 3-2

The Netherlands beat Australia, 3-2, in a back-and-forth game that gave the Dutch an excellent chance of qualifying for the knockout stages, and all but assured that Australia would exit the World Cup after the first round.



The Dutch struck first, with Arjen Robben winning the ball in midfield and sprinting into space to finish a left-footed shot past Australian goalkeeper Maty Ryan. The Socceroos responded immediately with a superb goal from Tim Cahill, who slammed a left-footed volley from Ryan McGowan's cross in off the crossbar.
Australia dominated possession in the first half and were the first to score in the second, through Mile Jedinak's penalty following a hand ball. But the Dutch answered back, with Robin van Persie beating the offside trap and firing into the roof of the net. Memphis Depay scored the game winner ten minutes later with a low 25-yard shot that Ryan couldn't keep out.

Monday, June 2, 2014

2014 FiFa World Cup Brazil football matches

Group A
12/06/201421:00Brazil-Croatia
13/06/201417:00Mexico-Cameroon
17/06/201420:00Brazil-Mexico
18/06/201423:00Cameroon-Croatia
23/06/201421:00Cameroon-Brazil

21:00Croatia-Mexico
Group B
13/06/201420:00Spain-Netherlands

23:00Chile-Australia
18/06/201417:00Australia-Netherlands

20:00Spain-Chile
23/06/201417:00Australia-Spain

17:00Netherlands-Chile
Group C
14/06/201417:00Colombia-Greece
15/06/201402:00Ivory Coast-Japan
19/06/201417:00Colombia-Ivory Coast

23:00Japan-Greece
24/06/201421:00Japan-Colombia

21:00Greece-Ivory Coast
Group D
14/06/201420:00Uruguay-Costa Rica

23:00England-Italy
19/06/201420:00Uruguay-England
20/06/201417:00Italy-Costa Rica
24/06/201417:00Costa Rica-England

17:00Italy-Uruguay
Group E
15/06/201417:00Switzerland-Ecuador

20:00France-Honduras
20/06/201420:00Switzerland-France

23:00Honduras-Ecuador
25/06/201421:00Honduras-Switzerland

21:00Ecuador-France
Group F
15/06/201423:00Argentina-Bosnia-Herzegovina
16/06/201420:00Iran-Nigeria
21/06/201417:00Argentina-Iran

23:00Nigeria-Bosnia-Herzegovina
25/06/201417:00Nigeria-Argentina

17:00Bosnia-Herzegovina-Iran
Group G
16/06/201417:00Germany-Portugal

23:00Ghana-USA
21/06/201420:00Germany-Ghana
22/06/201423:00USA-Portugal
26/06/201417:00Portugal-Ghana

17:00USA-Germany
Group H
17/06/201417:00Belgium-Algeria

23:00Russia-South Korea
22/06/201417:00Belgium-Russia

20:00South Korea-Algeria
26/06/201421:00Algeria-Russia

21:00South Korea-Belgium
Round of 16
28/06/201417:00Sieger Gruppe A-Zweiter Gruppe B

21:00Sieger Gruppe C-Zweiter Gruppe D
29/06/201417:00Sieger Gruppe B-Zweiter Gruppe A

21:00Sieger Gruppe D-Zweiter Gruppe C
30/06/201417:00Sieger Gruppe E-Zweiter Gruppe F

21:00Sieger Gruppe G-Zweiter Gruppe H
01/07/201417:00Sieger Gruppe F-Zweiter Gruppe E

21:00Sieger Gruppe H-Zweiter Gruppe G
Quarter-finals
04/07/201417:00Sieger AF 5-Sieger AF 6

21:00Sieger AF 1-Sieger AF 2
05/07/201417:00Sieger AF 7-Sieger AF 8

21:00Sieger AF 3-Sieger AF 4
Semi-finals
08/07/201421:00Sieger VF 1-Sieger VF 2
09/07/201421:00Sieger VF 4-Sieger VF 3
Third place
12/07/201421:00Verlierer HF 1-Verlierer HF 2
Final
13/07/201420:00Sieger HF 1-Sieger HF 2