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2014 FIFA World Cup
Copa do Mundo da FIFA
Brasil 2014[nb 1]

Philipp Lahm lifts the 2014 FIFA World Cup.jpg
Germany lifting the World Cup trophy.

Tournament details
Host countryBrazil
Dates13 June – 13 July
Teams32 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)12 (in 12 host cities)
Final positions
Champions
 Germany (4th title)
Runners-up Argentina
Third place Netherlands
Fourth place Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played64
Goals scored171 (2.67 per match)
Attendance3,429,873 (53,592 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Colombia James Rodríguez[1]
(6 goals)

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The 2014 FIFA World Cup was the 20th FIFA World Cup being held in Brazil. It was the second time that Brazil hosted the World Cup and the fourth time that a South American country hosted the FIFA tournament.[2][3][4][5]Germany won the tournament after defeating Argentina 1–0. The defending champions, Spain, were eliminated from the World Cup after losing to the Netherlands and Chile in the group stage[6] and the host country, Brazil, were eliminated after a record-breaking 1–7 loss to Germany.[7]




Contents





  • 1 Participants

    • 1.1 Asia


    • 1.2 Africa


    • 1.3 North America


    • 1.4 South America


    • 1.5 Europe



  • 2 Prize money


  • 3 Venues


  • 4 Group Stage

    • 4.1 Group A


    • 4.2 Group B


    • 4.3 Group C


    • 4.4 Group D


    • 4.5 Group E


    • 4.6 Group F


    • 4.7 Group G


    • 4.8 Group H



  • 5 Knockout stage

    • 5.1 Round of 16


    • 5.2 Quarter-finals


    • 5.3 Semifinals


    • 5.4 Third-place match


    • 5.5 Final



  • 6 Statistics

    • 6.1 Goalscorers


    • 6.2 Team rankings



  • 7 References


  • 8 Notes


  • 9 Other websites




Participants |





     Country qualified for the World Cup      Country did not qualify      Country did not enter      Country is not a FIFA member






Asia |



  • Australia Australia


  • Iran Iran


  • Japan Japan


  • South Korea South Korea


Africa |



  • Algeria Algeria


  • Cameroon Cameroon


  • Ghana Ghana


  • Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire


  • Nigeria Nigeria


North America |



  • Costa Rica Costa Rica


  • Honduras Honduras


  • Mexico Mexico


  • United States United States 



South America |



  • Argentina Argentina


  • Brazil Brazil (host)


  • Chile Chile


  • Colombia Colombia


  • Ecuador Ecuador


  • Uruguay Uruguay


Europe |



  • Belgium Belgium


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina


  • Croatia Croatia


  • England England


  • France France


  • Germany Germany


  • Greece Greece


  • Italy Italy


  • Netherlands Netherlands


  • Portugal Portugal


  • Russia Russia


  • Spain Spain


  • Switzerland Switzerland


Prize money |


Before the tournament began, all teams received US$1.5 million for preparation costs.[8] The teams that were eliminated from the Group Stage got US$8 million, from the Round of 16 got US$9 million, and from the Quarter-Finals got US$14 million. The fourth place team got US$20 million, the third place team got US$22 million, the second place team got US$25 million and the champions got US$35 million.[9]





US$35 million

  • Germany Germany [10]
US$25 million

  • Argentina Argentina
US$22 million

  • Netherlands Netherlands
US$20 million

  • Brazil Brazil
US$14 million

  • Belgium Belgium


  • Colombia Colombia


  • Costa Rica Costa Rica


  • France France

US$9 million

  • Algeria Algeria


  • Chile Chile


  • Greece Greece


  • Mexico Mexico


  • Nigeria Nigeria


  • Switzerland Switzerland


  • United States United States


  • Uruguay Uruguay


US$8 million

  • Australia Australia


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina


  • Cameroon Cameroon


  • Croatia Croatia


  • Ecuador Ecuador


  • England England


  • Ghana Ghana


  • Honduras Honduras


  • Iran Iran


  • Italy Italy


  • Ivory Coast Ivory Coast


  • Japan Japan


  • Portugal Portugal


  • Russia Russia


  • South Korea South Korea


  • Spain Spain


Venues |


A total of Seventeen cities showed interest in being chosen as World Cup host cities: São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Brasília, Belém, Campo Grande, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Goiânia, Manaus, Natal, Recife (a stadium would be shared by both cities), Rio Branco and Salvador. Maceió withdrew in January 2009.


According to current FIFA practice, no more than one city may use two stadiums, and the number of host cities is limited between eight and ten. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) requested permission to assign 12 cities hosting World Cup Finals. On 26 December 2008, FIFA gave the green light to the 12-city plan.


Even before the 12 host cities were selected, there were few doubts that the chosen venue for the final match will be the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, which also hosted the decisive match of the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Originally the CBF's intentions were to have the opening match at Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil. However, on 14 June 2010 the stadium was excluded from hosting games in the tournament due to a failure to provide financial guarantees for the improvements needed to have it as an eligible venue. In the end of August 2010, the CBF announced that the new Corinthians stadium will host the matches in São Paulo.


The 12 host cities for the 2014 World Cup were announced on 31 May 2009. Belém, Campo Grande, Florianópolis, Goiânia and Rio Branco were rejected.



Group Stage |


A win would earn the team 3 points, a draw would earn them 1 point, and a loss earns them no points.



Group A |
















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

Brazil Brazil
321072+5
7

Mexico Mexico
321041+3
7

Croatia Croatia
3102660
3

Cameroon Cameroon
300319–8
0








12 June 2014
17:00

Brazil 
3–1

 Croatia

Arena Itaquera, São Paulo
Attendance: 62,103
Referee: Japan Yuichi Nishimura

Neymar Goal 29'71' (pen.)
Oscar Goal 90'


Marcelo Goal 11' (o.g.)









13 June 2014
13:00

Mexico 
1–0

 Cameroon

Arena das Dunas, Natal
Attendance: 39,216
Referee: Colombia Wilmar Roldán

Peralta Goal 61'











17 June 2015
16:00

Brazil 
0–0

 Mexico

Castelão, Fortaleza
Attendance: 60,342
Referee: Turkey Cuneyt Çakir












18 June 2015
18:00

Cameroon 
0–4

 Croatia

Arena da Amazônia, Manaus
Attendance: 39,982
Referee: Portugal Pedro Proença



Olić Goal 11'
Perišić Goal 58'
Mandžukić Goal 61'73'









23 June 2015
17:00

Cameroon 
1–4

 Brazil

Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Attendance: 69,112
Referee: Sweden Jonas Eriksson

Matip Goal 26'


Neymar Goal 17'35'
Fred Goal 49'
Fernandinho Goal 84'









23 June 2015
17:00

Croatia 
1–3

 Mexico

Arena Pernambuco, São Lourenço da Mata
Attendance: 41,212
Referee: Uzbekistan Ravshan Irmatov

Perišić Goal 87'


Márquez Goal 72'
Guardado Goal 75'
Chicharito Goal 82'


Group B |
















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

Netherlands Netherlands
3300103+7
9

Chile Chile
320153+2
6

Spain Spain
310247–3
3

Australia Australia
300339–6
0








13 June 2015
16:00

Spain 
1–5

 Netherlands

Fonte Nova, Salvador
Attendance: 48,173
Referee: Italy Nicola Rizzoli

Alonso Goal 27' (pen.)


Van Persie Goal 44'72'
Robben Goal 53'80'
De Vrij Goal 65'









13 June 2015
18:00

Chile 
3–1

 Australia

Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá
Attendance: 40,275
Referee: Ivory Coast Noumandiez Doué

Sánchez Goal 12'
Valdívia Goal 14'
Beausejour Goal 90+2'


Cahill Goal 35'









18 June 2015
13:00

Australia 
2–3

 Netherlands

Beira Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 42,877
Referee: Algeria Djamel Haimoudi

Cahill Goal 21'
Jedinak Goal 54' (pen.)


Robben Goal 20'
Van Persie Goal 58'
Depay Goal 68'









18 June 2015
16:00

Spain 
0–2

 Chile

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 74,101
Referee: United States Mark Geiger



Vargas Goal 20'
Aránguiz Goal 43'









23 June 2015
13:00

Australia 
0–3

 Spain

Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Attendance: 39,375
Referee: Bahrain Nawaf Shukralla



Villa Goal 36'
Torres Goal 69'
Mata Goal 82'









23 June 2015
13:00

Netherlands 
2–0

 Chile

Arena Itaquera, São Paulo
Attendance: 62,996
Referee: The Gambia Bakary Gassama

Fer Goal 77'
Depay Goal 90+2'



Group C |















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

Colombia Colombia
330092+7
9

Greece Greece
311124–2
4

Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
310245–1
3

Japan Japan
301226–4
1








14 June 2015
13:00

Colombia 
3–0

 Greece

Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 57,174
Referee: United States Mark Geiger

Armero Goal 5'
Gutiérrez Goal 58'
Rodríguez Goal 90+3'











14 June 2015
22:00

Ivory Coast 
2–1

 Japan

Arena Pernambuco, São Lourenço da Mata
Attendance: 40,267
Referee: Chile Enrique Osses

Bony Goal 63'
Gervinho Goal 65'


Honda Goal 15'









19 June 2015
13:00

Colombia 
2–1

 Ivory Coast

Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Attendance: 68,748
Referee: England Howard Webb

Rodríguez Goal 64'
Quintero Goal 70'


Gervinho Goal 73'









19 June 2015
19:00

Japan 
0–0

 Greece

Arena das Dunas, Natal
Attendance: 39,485
Referee: El Salvador Joel Aguilar












24 June 2015
17:00

Japan 
1–4

 Colombia

Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá
Attendance: 40,340
Referee: Portugal Pedro Proença

Okazaki Goal 45+1'


Cuadrado Goal 17' (pen.)
Martínez Goal 55'82'
Rodríguez Goal 90'









24 June 2015
17:00

Greece 
2–1

 Ivory Coast

Castelão, Fortaleza
Attendance: 59,095
Referee: Ecuador Carlos Vera

Samaris Goal 42'
Samaras Goal 90+3' (pen.)


Bony Goal 74'


Group D |















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

Costa Rica Costa Rica
321041+3
7

Uruguay Uruguay
3201440
6

Italy Italy
310223–1
3

England England
301224–2
1








14 June 2015
16:00

Uruguay 
1–3

 Costa Rica

Castelão, Fortaleza
Attendance: 58,679
Referee: Germany Felix Brych

Cavani Goal 24' (pen.)


Campbell Goal 54'
Duarte Goal 57'
Ureña Goal 84'









14 June 2015
18:00

England 
1–2

 Italy

Arena da Amazônia, Manaus
Attendance: 39,800
Referee: Netherlands Bjorn Kuipers

Sturridge Goal 37'


Marchisio Goal 35'
Balotelli Goal 50'









19 June 2015
16:00

Uruguay 
2–1

 England

Arena Itaquera, São Paulo
Attendance: 62,575
Referee: Spain Carlos Velasco

Suárez Goal 38'84'


Rooney Goal 75'









20 June 2015
13:00

Italy 
0–1

 Costa Rica

Arena Pernambuco, São Lourenço da Mata
Attendance: 40,285
Referee: Chile Enrique Osses



Ruiz Goal 44'









24 June 2015
13:00

Italy 
0–1

 Uruguay

Arena das Dunas, Natal
Attendance: 39,706
Referee: Mexico Marco Rodríguez



Godín Goal 81'









24 June 2015
13:00

Costa Rica 
0–0

 England

Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 57,823
Referee: Algeria Djamel Haimoudi




Group E |















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

France France
321082+6
7

  Switzerland
320176+1
6

Ecuador Ecuador
3111330
4

Honduras Honduras
300318–7
0








15 June 2015
13:00

Switzerland  
2–1

 Ecuador

Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Attendance: 68,351
Referee: Uzbekistan Ravshan Irmatov

Mehmedi Goal 48'
Seferović Goal 90+3'


Valencia Goal 22'









15 June 2015
16:00

France 
3–0

 Honduras

Beira Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 43,012
Referee: Brazil Sandro Ricci

Benzema Goal 45' (pen.)72'
Valladares Goal 48' (o.g.)











20 June 2015
16:00

Switzerland  
2–5

 France

Fonte Nova, Salvador
Attendance: 51,003
Referee: Netherlands Bjorn Kuipers

Džemaili Goal 81'
Xhaka Goal 87'


Giroud Goal 17'
Matuidi Goal 18'
Valbuena Goal 40'
Benzema Goal 67'
Sissoko Goal 73'









20 June 2015
19:00

Honduras 
1–2

 Ecuador

Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Attendance: 39,224
Referee: Australia Ben Williams

Costly Goal 31'


Valencia Goal 34'65'









25 June 2015
17:00

Honduras 
0–3

  Switzerland

Arena da Amazônia, Manaus
Attendance: 40,322
Referee: Argentina Néstor Pitana



Shaqiri Goal 6'31'71'









25 June 2015
17:00

Ecuador 
0–0

 France

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 73,749
Referee: Ivory Coast Noumandiez Doué




Group F |















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

Argentina Argentina
330063+3
9

Nigeria Nigeria
3111330
4

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
3102440
3

Iran Iran
301214–3
1








15 June 2015
19:00

Argentina 
2–1

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 74,738
Referee: El Salvador Joel Aguilar

Kolašinac Goal 2' (o.g.)
Messi Goal 64'


Ibišević Goal 84'









16 June 2015
16:00

Iran 
0–0

 Nigeria

Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Attendance: 39,081
Referee: Ecuador Carlos Vera












21 June 2015
13:00

Argentina 
1–0

 Iran

Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 57,698
Referee: Serbia Milorad Mazić

Messi Goal 90+1'











21 June 2015
18:00

Nigeria 
1–0

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá
Attendance: 40,499
Referee: New Zealand Peter O'Leary

Odemwingie Goal 29'











25 June 2015
13:00

Nigeria 
2–3

 Argentina

Beira Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 43,285
Referee: Italy Nicola Rizzoli

Musa Goal 4'47'


Messi Goal 3'45+1'
Rojo Goal 50'









25 June 2015
13:00

Bosnia and Herzegovina 
3–1

 Iran

Fonte Nova, Salvador
Attendance: 48,011
Referee: Spain Carlos Velasco

Džeko Goal 23'
Pjanić Goal 59'
Vršajević Goal 83'


Ghoochannejhad Goal 82'


Group G |
















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

Germany Germany
321072+5
7

United States United States
3111440
4

Portugal Portugal
311147–3
4

Ghana Ghana
301246–2
1








16 June 2015
13:00

Germany 
4–0

 Portugal

Fonte Nova, Salvador
Attendance: 51,081
Referee: Serbia Milorad Mazić

Müller Goal 12' (pen.)45'78'
Hummels Goal 32'











16 June 2015
19:00

Ghana 
1–2

 United States

Arena das Dunas, Natal
Attendance: 39,760
Referee: Sweden Jonas Eriksson

Ayew Goal 82'


Dempsey Goal 1'
Brooks Goal 86'









21 June 2015
16:00

Germany 
2–2

 Ghana

Castelão, Fortaleza
Attendance: 59,621
Referee: Brazil Sandro Ricci

Götze Goal 51'
Klose Goal 71'


Ayew Goal 54'
Gyan Goal 63'









22 June 2015
19:00

United States 
2–2

 Portugal

Arena da Amazônia, Manaus
Attendance: 40,123
Referee: Argentina Néstor Pitana

Jones Goal 64'
Dempsey Goal 81'


Nani Goal 5'
Varela Goal 90+4'









26 June 2015
13:00

United States 
0–1

 Germany

Arena Pernambuco, São Lourenço da Mata
Attendance: 41,876
Referee: Uzbekistan Ravshan Irmatov



Müller Goal 55'









26 June 2015
13:00

Portugal 
2–1

 Ghana

Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Attendance: 67,540
Referee: Bahrain Nawaf Shukralla

Boye Goal 31' (o.g.)
Ronaldo Goal 80'


Gyan Goal 57'


Group H |















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts

Belgium Belgium
330041+3
9

Algeria Algeria
311165+1
4

Russia Russia
302123–1
2

South Korea South Korea
301236–3
1








17 June 2015
13:00

Belgium 
2–1

 Algeria

Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 56,800
Referee: Mexico Marco Rodríguez

Fellaini Goal 70'
Mertens Goal 80'


Feghouli Goal 25' (pen.)









17 June 2015
18:00

Russia 
1–1

 South Korea

Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá
Attendance: 37,603
Referee: Argentina Néstor Pitana

Kerzhakov Goal 74'


Lee Keun-Ho Goal 68'









22 June 2015
13:00

Belgium 
1–0

 Russia

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 73,819
Referee: Germany Felix Brych

Origi Goal 88'











22 June 2015
16:00

South Korea South Korea
2–4

 Algeria

Arena da Amazônia, Manaus
Attendance: 42,732
Referee: Colombia Wilmar Roldán

Son Heung-Min Goal 50'
Koo Ja-Cheol Goal 72'


Slimani Goal 26'
Halliche Goal 28'
Djabou Goal 38'
Brahimi Goal 62'









26 June 2015
17:00

South Korea South Korea
0–1

 Belgium

Arena Itaquera, São Paulo
Attendance: 61,397
Referee: Australia Ben Williams



Vertonghen Goal 78'









26 June 2015
17:00

Algeria 
1–1

 Russia

Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Attendance: 39,311
Referee: Turkey Cuneyt Çakir

Slimani Goal 60'


Kokorin Goal 6'


Knockout stage |































































































































































































Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

28 June – Belo Horizonte
 
 

 
 

 
 



 Brazil Brazil (p)
 1 (3)

4 July – Fortaleza

 Chile Chile
 1 (2)
 

 Brazil Brazil
 2

28 June – Rio de Janeiro

 
 Colombia Colombia
 1
 

 Colombia Colombia
 2


8 July – Belo Horizonte

 Uruguay Uruguay
 0
 

 Brazil Brazil
 1

30 June – Brasília

 
 Germany Germany
 7
 

 France France
 2

4 July – Rio de Janeiro


 Nigeria Nigeria
 0
 

 France France
 0

30 June – Porto Alegre

 
 Germany Germany
 1
 

 Germany Germany (aet)
 2


13 July – Rio de Janeiro

 Algeria Algeria
 1
 

 Germany Germany (aet)
 1

29 June – Fortaleza

 
 Argentina Argentina
 0

 Netherlands Netherlands
 2

5 July – Salvador


 Mexico Mexico
 1
 

 Netherlands Netherlands
 0 (4)

29 June – Recife

 
 Costa Rica Costa Rica
 0 (3)
 

 Costa Rica Costa Rica (p)
 1 (5)


9 July – São Paulo

 Greece Greece
 1 (3)
 

 Netherlands Netherlands
 0 (2)

1 July – São Paulo

 
 Argentina Argentina (p)
 0 (4)
 
Third place

 Argentina Argentina (aet)
 1

5 July – Brasília

12 July – Brasília

 Switzerland Switzerland
 0
 

 Argentina Argentina
 1
 Brazil Brazil
 0

1 July – Salvador

 
 Belgium Belgium
 0
 
 Netherlands Netherlands
 3

 Belgium Belgium (aet)
 2




 United States United States
 1
 


Round of 16 |

















28 June 2014
13:00

Brazil 
1–1
(a.e.t.)

 Chile

Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 57,714
Referee: England Howard Webb

David Luiz Goal 18'


Sánchez Goal 32'
 

Penalties
 

David Luiz Penalty scored
Willian Penalty missed
Marcelo Penalty scored
Hulk Penalty missed
Neymar Penalty scored
3–2

Penalty missedPinilla
Penalty missedSánchez
Penalty scoredAránguiz
Penalty scoredDíaz
Penalty missedJara










28 June 2014
17:00

Colombia 
2–0

 Uruguay

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 73,804
Referee: Netherlands Bjorn Kuipers

Rodríguez Goal 28'50'











29 June 2014
13:00

Netherlands Netherlands
2–1

Mexico Mexico

Castelão, Fortaleza
Attendance: 58,817
Referee: Portugal Pedro Proença

Sneijder Goal 88'
Huntelaar Goal 90+4' (pen.)


Dos Santos Goal 48'
















29 June 2014
17:00

Costa Rica Costa Rica
1–1
(a.e.t.)

Greece Greece

Arena Pernambuco, São Lourenço da Mata
Attendance: 41,242
Referee: Australia Ben Williams

Ruiz Goal 52'


Papastathopoulos Goal 90+1'
 

Penalties
 

Borges Penalty scored
Ruiz Penalty scored
González Penalty scored
Campbell Penalty scored
Umaña Penalty scored
5–3

Penalty scoredMitroglou
Penalty scoredChristodoulopoulos
Penalty scoredHolebas
Penalty missedGekas










30 June 2014
13:00

France France
2–0

Nigeria Nigeria

Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Attendance: 67,882
Referee: United States Mark Geiger

Pogba Goal 79'
Yobo Goal 90+2' (o.g.)











30 June 2014
17:00

Germany Germany
2–1
(a.e.t.)

Algeria Algeria

Beira Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 43,063
Referee: Brazil Sandro Ricci

Schürrle Goal 92'
Özil Goal 120'


Djabou Goal 120+1'









1 July 2014
13:00

Argentina Argentina
1–0
(a.e.t.)

Switzerland Switzerland

Arena Itaquera, São Paulo
Attendance: 63,255
Referee: Sweden Jonas Eriksson

Di María Goal 118'











1 July 2014
17:00

Belgium Belgium
2–1
(a.e.t.)

United States United States

Fonte Nova, Salvador
Attendance: 51,227
Referee: Algeria Djamel Haimoudi

De Bruyne Goal 93'
Lukaku Goal 105'


Green Goal 107'


Quarter-finals |










4 July 2014
13:00

France France
0–1

Germany Germany

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 74,240
Referee: Argentina Néstor Pitana



Hummels Goal 13'









4 July 2014
17:00

Brazil Brazil
2–1

Colombia Colombia

Castelão, Fortaleza
Attendance: 60,342
Referee: Spain Carlos Velasco

Thiago Silva Goal 7'
David Luiz Goal 69'


Rodríguez Goal 80' (pen.)









5 July 2014
13:00

Argentina Argentina
1–0

Belgium Belgium

Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Attendance: 68,551
Referee: Italy Nicola Rizzoli

Higuaín Goal 8'


















5 July 2014
17:00

Netherlands Netherlands
0–0
(a.e.t.)

Costa Rica Costa Rica

Fonte Nova, Salvador
Attendance: 51,179
Referee: Uzbekistan Ravshan Irmatov



 

Penalties
 

Van Persie Penalty scored
Robben Penalty scored
Sneijder Penalty scored
Kuyt Penalty scored
4–3

Penalty scoredBorges
Penalty missedRuiz
Penalty scoredGonzález
Penalty scoredBolaños
Penalty missedUmaña


Semifinals |











8 July 2014
17:00

Brazil Brazil
1–7

Germany Germany

Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 58,141
Referee: Mexico Marco Rodríguez

Oscar Goal 90'


Müller Goal 11'
Klose Goal 23'
Kroos Goal 24'26'
Khedira Goal 29'
Schürrle Goal 69'79'
















9 July 2014
17:00

Netherlands Netherlands
0–0
(a.e.t.)

Argentina Argentina

Arena Itaquera, São Paulo
Attendance: 63,267
Referee: Turkey Cuneyt Çakir



 

Penalties
 

Vlaar Penalty missed
Robben Penalty scored
Sneijder Penalty missed
Kuyt Penalty scored
2–4

Penalty scoredMessi
Penalty scoredGaray
Penalty scoredAgüero
Penalty scoredRodríguez


Third-place match |










12 July 2014
17:00

Brazil Brazil
0–3

Netherlands Netherlands

Mané Garrincha, Brasília
Attendance: 68,034
Referee: Algeria Djamel Haimoudi



Van Persie Goal 3' (pen.)
Blind Goal 17'
Wijnaldum Goal 90+1'


Final |










13 July 2014
16:00

Germany Germany
1–0
(a.e.t.)

Argentina Argentina

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 74,738
Referee: Italy Nicola Rizzoli

Götze Goal 113'




 2014 FIFA World Cup Winners 


Germany
4th title


Statistics |



Goalscorers |


6 goals

  • Colombia James Rodríguez
5 goals

  • Germany Thomas Müller
4 goals


  • Argentina Lionel Messi


  • Brazil Neymar


  • Netherlands Robin van Persie


3 goals


  • Ecuador Enner Valencia


  • France Karim Benzema


  • Germany André Schürrle


  • Netherlands Arjen Robben


  • Switzerland Xherdan Shaqiri


2 goals


  • Algeria Abdelmoumene Djabou


  • Algeria Islam Slimani


  • Australia Tim Cahill


  • Brazil David Luiz


  • Brazil Oscar


  • Chile Alexis Sánchez


  • Colombia Jackson Martínez


  • Costa Rica Bryan Ruiz


  • Croatia Mario Mandžukić


  • Croatia Ivan Perišić


  • Germany Mario Götze


  • Germany Mats Hummels


  • Germany Miroslav Klose


  • Germany Toni Kroos


  • Ghana André Ayew


  • Ghana Asamoah Gyan


  • Ivory Coast Wilfried Bony


  • Ivory Coast Gervinho


  • Netherlands Memphis Depay


  • Nigeria Ahmed Musa


  • United States Clint Dempsey


  • Uruguay Luis Suárez


1 goal


  • Algeria Yacine Brahimi


  • Algeria Sofiane Feghouli


  • Algeria Rafik Halliche


  • Argentina Ángel Di María


  • Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín


  • Argentina Marcos Rojo


  • Australia Mile Jedinak


  • Belgium Kevin De Bruyne


  • Belgium Marouane Fellaini


  • Belgium Romelu Lukaku


  • Belgium Dries Mertens


  • Belgium Divock Origi


  • Belgium Jan Vertonghen


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Vedad Ibišević


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Miralem Pjanić


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Avdija Vršajević


  • Brazil Fernandinho


  • Brazil Fred


  • Brazil Thiago Silva


  • Cameroon Joël Matip


  • Chile Charles Aránguiz


  • Chile Jean Beausejour


  • Chile Jorge Valdivia


  • Chile Eduardo Vargas


  • Colombia Pablo Armero


  • Colombia Juan Cuadrado


  • Colombia Teófilo Gutiérrez


  • Colombia Juan Quintero


  • Costa Rica Joel Campbell


  • Costa Rica Óscar Duarte


  • Costa Rica Marco Ureña


  • Croatia Ivica Olić


  • England Wayne Rooney


  • England Daniel Sturridge


  • France Olivier Giroud


  • France Blaise Matuidi


  • France Paul Pogba


  • France Moussa Sissoko


  • France Mathieu Valbuena


  • Germany Sami Khedira


  • Germany Mesut Özil


  • Greece Sokratis Papastathopoulos


  • Greece Georgios Samaras


  • Greece Andreas Samaris


  • Honduras Carlo Costly


  • Iran Reza Ghoochannejhad


  • Italy Mario Balotelli


  • Italy Claudio Marchisio


  • Japan Keisuke Honda


  • Japan Shinji Okazaki


  • Mexico Giovani dos Santos


  • Mexico Andrés Guardado


  • Mexico Javier Hernández


  • Mexico Rafael Márquez


  • Mexico Oribe Peralta


  • Netherlands Daley Blind


  • Netherlands Stefan de Vrij


  • Netherlands Leroy Fer


  • Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar


  • Netherlands Wesley Sneijder


  • Netherlands Georginio Wijnaldum


  • Nigeria Peter Odemwingie


  • Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo


  • Portugal Nani


  • Portugal Silvestre Varela


  • Russia Aleksandr Kerzhakov


  • Russia Aleksandr Kokorin


  • South Korea Koo Ja-cheol


  • South Korea Lee Keun-ho


  • South Korea Son Heung-min


  • Spain Xabi Alonso


  • Spain Juan Mata


  • Spain Fernando Torres


  • Spain David Villa


  • Switzerland Blerim Džemaili


  • Switzerland Admir Mehmedi


  • Switzerland Haris Seferović


  • Switzerland Granit Xhaka


  • United States John Brooks


  • United States Julian Green


  • United States Jermaine Jones


  • Uruguay Edinson Cavani


  • Uruguay Diego Godín


Own goals

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Sead Kolašinac (against Argentina)


  • Brazil Marcelo (against Croatia)


  • Ghana John Boye (against Portugal)


  • Honduras Noel Valladares (against France)


  • Nigeria Joseph Yobo (against France)

Source: FIFA[11]



Team rankings |












































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1

 Germany
7610184+14
19
2

 Argentina
751184+4
16
3

 Netherlands
7520154+11
17
4

 Brazil
73221114–3
11

Eliminated in the Quarter-finals
5

 Colombia
5401124+8
12
6

 Belgium
540163+3
12
7

 France
5311103+7
10
8

 Costa Rica
523052+3
9

Eliminated in the Round of 16
9

 Chile
421164+2
7
10

 Mexico
421153+2
7
11

  Switzerland
4202770
6
12

 Uruguay
420246–2
6
13

 Greece
412135–2
5
14

 Algeria
4112770
4
15

 United States
411256–1
4
16

 Nigeria
411235–2
4

Eliminated in the Group stage
17

 Ecuador
3111330
4
18

 Portugal
311147–3
4
19

 Croatia
3102660
3
20

 Bosnia and Herzegovina
3102440
3
21

 Ivory Coast
310245–1
3
22

 Italy
310223–1
3
23

 Spain
310247–3
3
24

 Russia
302123–1
2
25

 Ghana
301246–2
1
26

 England
301224–2
1
27

 South Korea
301236–3
1
28

 Iran
301214–3
1
29

 Japan
301226–4
1
30

 Australia
300339–6
0
31

 Honduras
300318–7
0
32

 Cameroon
300319–8
0
  • Rankings are based on performance, not team skill. Also, these rankings are unofficial and are not based on head-to-head record.








  • References |



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    Notes |



    1. The Portuguese pronunciation is [ˈkɔpɐ du ˈmũdu dɐ ˈfifɐ bɾɐˈziw ˈdojz ˈmiw i kɐˈtoʁzi], in Brazil's standard pronunciation.


    Other websites |


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    • Unofficial portal of FIFA World Cup 2014




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