Who won 2014 semi finals?
The Brazil versus Germany football match that took place on 8 July 2014 at the Estádio Mineirão in Belo Horizonte was the first of two semi-final matches of the 2014 FIFA World Cup….Statistics.
Statistic | Brazil | Germany |
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Red cards | 0 | 0 |
Which country won the 2014 football World Cup?
Brazil
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™
Who scored the winning goal in the 2014 World Cup?
Mario Götze
2014 FIFA World Cup Final
Germany’s Mario Götze scores the match-winning goal in the 113th minute | |
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Event | 2014 FIFA World Cup |
Attendance | 74,738 |
Weather | Partly cloudy 23 °C (73 °F) 65% humidity |
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What teams were in the 2014 World Cup?
2014 Fifa World Cup: Group-by-group fixtures
- Group B. Spain, Netherlands, Chile, Australia.
- Group C. Colombia, Greece, Ivory Coast, Japan.
- Group D. Uruguay, Costa Rica, England, Italy.
- Group E. Switzerland, Ecuador, France, Honduras.
- Group F. Argentina, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Iran, Nigeria.
- Group G.
- Group H.
Where did the 2014 FIFA World Cup take place?
2014 FIFA World Cup. (Redirected from World Cup 2014) Jump to navigation Jump to search. The 2014 FIFA World Cup 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.
Where was the first FIFA World Cup held?
The first official event took place on Iracema Beach, in Fortaleza, on 8 June 2014. To avoid ghost goals the 2014 World Cup introduced goal-line technology following successful trials at among others 2013 Confederations Cup. The chosen Goal Control system featured 14 high speed cameras, 7 directed to each of the goals.
When did the FIFA World Cup camps start?
On 31 January 2014, FIFA announced the base camps for each participating team, having earlier circulated a brochure of 84 prospective locations.
Who was the referee for the 2014 World Cup?
On 14 January 2014, the FIFA Referees Committee appointed 25 referee trios and eight support duos representing 43 countries for the tournament. Yuichi Nishimura from Japan acted as referee in the opening match whereas Nicola Rizzoli from Italy acted as referee in the final.