BELO HORIZENTE | ESTADIO MINEIRAO

The largest football stadium in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.

BRASILIA | ESTADIO NACIONAL

Estádio Mané Garrincha Nacional is a multi-purpose stadium in Brasilia, Brazil.

CUIABA | ARENA PANTANAL

This Stadium will be used for four games.

CURITIBA | ARENA DE BAIXADA

"Baixada De Arena" is a football stadium located in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.

FORTALEZA | ESTADIO CASTELAO

The stadium is the home of two Brazilian clubs namely, Ceara Sporting Club and Fortaleza Esporte Clube.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Chile vs Australia








VS







Date       : 14 JUNE 2014

Time       : 05:00

Stadium  : Arena Pantanal, Cuaiba

Referee  : Noumandiez Doue (Ivory Coast)

*Indonesia Time

Vengeance de oranje


Netherlands determined to redeem themselves in Africa four years ago when confronted back with Spain in the Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Fate brings back the 2010 World Cup finalists in the inaugural match of Group B, World Cup 2014 in Brazil. Netherlands fans are still overwhelmed trauma when their favorite team beaten Spain in Johannesburg, South Africa, goal by Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta in extra time. 
The duel took place with colored heat eight yellow cards and one red card for Netherlands, as well as five yellow cards for La Furia Roja, the nickname Spain. However, Netherlands's coach Louis Van Gaal, this time will not let De Oranje, Netherlands nickname, a loser in front of Spain.
Evidently, Van Gaal looks more determined to leave his favorite grip switch to 4-3-3 to 5-3-2 formula since beaten France 0-2 in a friendly in March. To smooth that scenario, De Oranje accumulate five defenders on the back line. "We want to create a narrow space for the attackers Spain," said Van Gaal, reported by Yahoosports.

Predicted Starting XI

Spain: Casillas, J.Alba, S.Ramos, Pique, Azpilicueta, Busquets, X.Alonso, Pedro, Iniesta, D.Silva, Diego Costa.

Netherlands: Krul, Janmaat, Vlaar, D.Vrij, B. Martins, Blind, N.de Jong, Robben, Sneijder, Depay, V.Persie

Spain vs Netherlands







VS



Date       : 14 JUNE 2014

Time       : 02:00

Stadium  : Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador

Referee   : Nicola Rizzoli (Italia)

*Indonesia Time

Mexico vs Cameroon






VS





Date        : 13 JUNE 2014

Time        : 23:00

Stadium  : Estádio das Dunas, Natal

Referee   : Wilmar Rodian (Columbia)

*Indonesia Time

A Fierce Game Of Group A Points Match


Estádio das Dunas, Natal will be rolling out advanced action group A FIFA World Cup 2014. Teams from North America, Mexico will you met tactics against teams from the continent of Africa, Cameroon to grab the points in Brazil. 

But on paper the strength of both teams was almost balanced. Coach Miguel Herrera has four players who play in the elite European clubs and became a mainstay at the Club, namely Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez (Manchester United), Andres Guardado (Bayer Leverkusen), Carlos Vela (Real Sociedad) and Giovanni Dos Santos (Villareal).

Hernandez will most likely be a backup at the beginning of the game, as the striker position will be filled by the current top scorer in Mexico, Oribe Peralta with 10 goals. However, Cameroon must remain vigilant. Chicarito is a super-sub who has always been an ace for Manchester United while appearing to be a substitute.

Meanwhile top scorer Cameroon, Samuel Eto'o remains a mainstay of the team on the front lines, even though he was no longer young but his goal scoring instincts do not fade. This was evidenced by his performances with his club, the Blues, Chelsea.

The thing to watch out for is the coach Volker Finke of Mexico has been a lot of change and replace his team ahead of the World Cup, it could provide a surprise for El Tri.

Predicted Starting XI

Mexico (4-4-2): Talavera; Moreno, Marquez, Reyes, Salcido; Vazquez, Herrera, Giovani dos Santos, Guardado; Pulido, Jimenez

Cameroon (4-4-2): Itandje; Assou-Ekotto, Djeugoue, Nkoulou, Enoh; Mbia, Song, Moukandjo, Matip; Eto'o, Webo.

Brazil 3-1 Croatia








Brazil 3-1 Croatia

Scoring

(O.G) Marcelo 11'
Neymar 29'
Neymar (P) 71'
Oscar 90+1'

Statistic

14-------| Total Shots |-------10

9-------| Shot on Target |------4

5-----------| Fouls |-----------21

59-----| Possession  (%) |-----41

7-----------| Corner |----------3

4-----------| Saves |-----------6

1---------| Offsides |-----------0

0----------| Red Card |---------0

2--------| Yellow Card |--------2

Thursday, June 12, 2014

The Opening Game, Brazil Must Win


Hit the drums of war, so that rings in the minds of every Brazilian national team retainer against Croatia on Friday (13/6) morning. With the burden of expectations of all the people of Brazil, Neymar cs certainly aware later first game is like a battle that must be won.

There is no doubt that Brazil will be burdened on the game later. Playing in front of a crowd that wants them to embrace the title could make the Samba team could not pull out his best game.
But success won last year's Confederations Cup could provide an injection of motivation to Luiz Felipe Scolari's squad. Especially if you look at the facts if the facts hosts are unbeaten in the opening match. 

Brazil also has a good record while welcoming the final game. In 10 test matches the World Cup, they have lost only once while the rest ended in victory.
The composition of the Brazilian players are also more ready to welcome this game compared to their opponents, Croatia. If Brazil could lose his best squad, then Croatia is definitely a major loss knocked handyman, Mario Mandzukic is serving any suspension. 

With the absence of Mandzukic, Croatia would expect many to Pick Ivica as the spearhead. Milan striker sustained a trio of midfielders Perisic, Rakitic and Kovacic as the creator of the attack.
Luka Modric will be accompanied by Vukojevic as a motor attack in midfield. While the possibility of the absence of Danijel Pranjic at left-back position would be anticipated by Sime Arsaljko.

Predicted Starting XI
Brazil: (4-2-3-1): Cesar; Alves, Luiz, Silva, Marcelo; Gustavo, Paulinho; Hulk, Oscar, Neymar; Fred.

Croatia: (4-5-1): Pletikosa; Srna, Lovren, Corluka, Pranjic; Vukojevic, Modric, Perisic, Rakitic, Kovacic; Olic.

Brazil vs Croatia







----------------------VS--------------------------







Date       : 13 JUNI 2014
Time       : 03:00 
Stadium : Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo

Referee                                : Y. Nishimura
Assistant Referee               : T. Sagara, T. Nagi
The 4th Referee Assistant : a. Faghani 

*Indonesia Time

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Brazil


History
Selecao is a nickname for the team host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil. Brazil is the most successful team in FIFA World Cup. Brazil have lifted the coveted trophy five times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002), was runner-up twice (1950 and 1998).

World Cup Host

Considering Brazil are set to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil avoid the tight South American zone qualifying competition. Aware of the huge burden with confidence to lift the title, Brazil is intense preparation with a friendly match against France, the United States team caliber and the Netherlands since the South Africa 2010 World Cup. Test weight towards 2014 beginning with the subsequent displacement of many Brazil in Copa America 2011 in the quarterfinals, was defeated by Paraguay.

FIFA Ranking: 3
Highest FIFA Ranking: 1
Lowest FIFA Ranking: 22

Kit

Squad
Coach : Luiz Felipe Scolari

1 GK Jefferson (age 31) Brazil Botafogo
12 GK Júlio César (age 34) Canada Toronto
22 GK Victor (age 31) Brazil Atlético Mineiro
2 DF Dani Alves (age 31) Spain Barcelona
3 DF Thiago Silva (Captain) (age 29) France Paris Saint-Germain
4 DF David Luiz (age 27) England Chelsea
6 DF Marcelo (age 26) Spain Real Madrid
13 DF Dante (age 30) Germany Bayern Munich
14 DF Maxwell (age 32) France Paris Saint-Germain
15 DF Henrique (age 27) Italy Napoli
23 DF Maicon (age 32) Italy Roma
5 MF Fernandinho (age 29) England Manchester City
8 MF Paulinho (age 25) England Tottenham Hotspur
11 MF Oscar (age 22) England Chelsea
16 MF Ramires (age 27) England Chelsea
17 MF Luiz Gustavo (age 26) Germany Wolfsburg
18 MF Hernanes (age 29) Italy Internazionale
19 MF Willian (age 25) England Chelsea
20 MF Bernard (age 21) Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
7 FW Hulk (age 27) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
9 FW Fred (age 30) Brazil Fluminense
10 FW Neymar (age 22) Spain Barcelona
21 FW (age 27) Brazil Atlético Mineiro

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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Bosnia-Herzegovina


Bosnia and Herzegovina's journey towards Brazil 2014

Bosnia-Herzegovina has an incredible journey, won eight out of ten matches, each draw and lost once. With 30 goals scored, Bosnia and Herzegovina is fourth highest in team scoring in European zone qualifying. The most impressive is Bosnia and Herzegovina only conceded six times. Difference of goal difference proved to be very important by passing through Greece to secure a ticket to Brazil 2014. This is the first appearance in the FIFA World Cup, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

FIFA Ranking: 21
Highest FIFA Ranking: 13
Lowest FIFA Ranking: 173

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Squad

Coach: Safet Sušić

1 GK Asmir Begović (age 26) England Stoke City
12 GK Jasmin Fejzić (age 28) Germany VfR Aalen
22 GK Asmir Avdukić (age 33) Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka
2 DF Avdija Vršajević (age 28) Croatia Hajduk Split
3 DF Ermin Bičakčić (age 24) Germany 1899 Hoffenheim
4 DF Emir Spahić (captain) (age 33) Germany Bayer Leverkusen
5 DF Sead Kolašinac (age 20) Germany Schalke 04
6 DF Ognjen Vranješ (age 24) Turkey Elazığspor
7 DF Muhamed Bešić (age 21) Hungary Ferencváros
13 DF Mensur Mujdža (age 30) Germany SC Freiburg
15 DF Toni Šunjić (age 25) Ukraine Zorya Luhansk
8 MF Miralem Pjanić (age 24) Italy Roma
10 MF Zvjezdan Misimović (vice-captain)(age 32) China Guizhou Renhe
14 MF Tino-Sven Sušić (age 22) Croatia Hajduk Split
16 MF Senad Lulić (age 28) Italy Lazio
17 MF Senijad Ibričić (age 28) Turkey Kayseri Erciyesspor
18 MF Haris Medunjanin (age 29) Turkey Gaziantepspor
19 FW Edin Višća (age 24) Turkey İstanbul BB
20 MF Izet Hajrović (age 22) Turkey Galatasaray
21 MF Anel Hadžić (age 24) Austria Sturm Graz
23 MF Sejad Salihović (age 29) Germany 1899 Hoffenheim
9 FW Vedad Ibišević (age 29) Germany VfB Stuttgart
11 FW Edin Džeko (3rd captain) (age 28) England Manchester City

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Belgium


History
Become a pioneer of the founding members of FIFA, Belgium has taken part in 11 World Cup and became a team that always has a power of between 1982 and 2002.In 1998, coach Georges Leekens was only able to bring Belgium reach the third place of the Group and make them go home early. In 2002, Robert Waseige brought Belgium entered the round of 16, but were eliminated in the round.There is no good collaboration between all players Belgium although many star players at the 1986 Mexico World Cup. When it reached the semi final, they subverted – Argentina.

Belgium's journey toward Brazil 2014
Once expected to build something special, in accordance with the expectations of finally making Belgium teroboson with golden generation who seem able to keep up with the world's best team. Les Diables Rouges to prove themselves in the journey towards Brazil 2014, topping Group A, Serbia and Croatia over Scotland with almost perfect results.


Belgium only played a goalless draw when meeting with Croatia. Although it had been escaped, they continue to perform with good and lock up a 2-1 victory in Zagreb. Goals by Romelu Refusing victory, one of the talented players who play in the Premier League

FIFA Ranking: 11
Highest FIFA Ranking: 5
Lowest FIFA Ranking: 71

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Squad
Coach: Marc Wilmots

1 GK Thibaut Courtois         (age 22) Spain Atlético Madrid
12 GK Simon Mignolet           (age 25) England Liverpool
13 GK Sammy Bossut             (age 28) Belgium Zulte Waregem
2 DF Toby Alderweireld        (age 25) Spain Atlético Madrid
3 DF Thomas Vermaelen (vice-captain) (age 28) England Arsenal
4 DF Vincent Kompany (captain)(age 28) England Manchester City
5 DF Jan Vertonghen           (age 27) England Tottenham Hotspur
15 DF Daniel Van Buyten        (age 36) Germany Bayern Munich
18 DF Nicolas Lombaerts        (age 29) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
21 DF Anthony Vanden Borre     (age 26) Belgium Anderlecht
23 DF Laurent Ciman            (age 28) Belgium Standard Liège
6 MF Axel Witsel         (age 25) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
7 MF Kevin De Bruyne         (age 22) Germany Wolfsburg
8 MF Marouane Fellaini (age 26) England Manchester United
16 MF Steven Defour         (age 26) Portugal Porto
19 MF Mousa Dembélé         (age 26) England Tottenham Hotspur
22 MF Nacer Chadli         (age 24) England Tottenham Hotspur
9 FW Romelu Lukaku         (age 21) England Everton
10 FW Eden Hazard         (age 23) England Chelsea
11 FW Kevin Mirallas         (age 26) England Everton
14 FW Dries Mertens         (age 27) Italy Napoli
17 FW Divock Origi         (age 19) France Lille
20 FW Adnan Januzaj         (age 19) England Manchester United

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Australia


History
The Socceroos is nickname for Australia. Australia is a four-time OFC champion and AFC National Team of the Year for 2006. The team has represented Australia at the FIFA World Cup tournaments on three occasions, in 1974, 2006 and 2010, and will do so again at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The team has also represented Australia at the FIFA Confederations Cup tournaments on three occasions.

Australia's first appearance at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, against Chile, which resulted in a goalless draw. Australia then home from the 1974 World Cup without scoring. The Socceroos had qualified for the round of 16 at the 2006 World Cup and despite losing to Germany in the group phase, and then lost in the knock-out phase of Italy.

Australia again met with the European giant, Germany, in the group phase with a 4-0 defeat. Ten players played a goalless draw with Australia, Ghana and a 2-1 victory over Serbia was unable to deliver Australia qualify from the group phase after losing 3 goals difference from Ghana.

Australia's journey toward Brazil 2014
Since joining the AFC, Australia target escaped a second time in a row in the second qualifying round. Turns out the road towards Brazil 2014 make it difficult for the Socceroos, who have to adapt to the changes that occur in the formation of the team.

A comeback for Thailand and the defeat of Oman as a memorial to Australia's performance, although Australia qualified for the next phase with Group winner status. Then Australia opens the next round with disappointing results, a goalless draw against Oman and Japan before losing to Jordan 2-1.

Although derailed, they rise with victory over Iraq before the two results of the draw and 4-0 defeat of Jordan that puts them at the end of the qualifying Group. Australia remained calm in the final qualifying round and as substitute Josh Kennedy scored to lock the victory of Australia.


Coach Holger Osieck was sacked in October 2013, after losing consecutive 6-0 against Brazil and France in friendly matches. Australia joined in Group B with spain, the netherlands and chile.

FIFA Ranking: 62
Highest FIFA Ranking: 14
Lowest FIFA Ranking: 92

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Squad
Coach: Ange Postecoglou

1 GK Mathew Ryan         (age 22) Belgium Club Brugge
12 GK Mitchell Langerak   (age 25) Germany Borussia Dortmund
18 GK Eugene Galeković    (age 32) Australia Adelaide United
2 DF Ivan Franjić        (age 26) Australia Brisbane Roar
3 DF Jason Davidson      (age 22) Netherlands Heracles Almelo
6 DF Matthew Špiranović  (age 25) Australia Western Sydney Wanderers
8 DF Bailey Wright       (age 21) England Preston North End
19 DF Ryan McGowan        (age 24) China Shandong Luneng Taishan
22 DF Alex Wilkinson      (age 29) South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
5 MF Mark Milligan       (age 28) Australia Melbourne Victory
10 MF Ben Halloran        (age 21) Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf
11 MF Tommy Oar           (age 22) Netherlands Utrecht
13 MF Oliver Bozanić      (age 25) Switzerland Luzern
14 MF James Troisi        (age 25) Australia Melbourne Victory
15 MF Mile Jedinak(captain) (age 29) England Crystal Palace
16 MF James Holland       (age 25) Austria Austria Wien
17 MF Matt McKay          (age 31) Australia Brisbane Roar
20 MF Dario Vidošić       (age 27) Switzerland Sion
21 MF Massimo Luongo      (age 21) England Swindon Town
23 MF Mark Bresciano(vice-captain) (age 34) Qatar Al-Gharafa
4 FW Tim Cahill (vice-captain)    (age 34) United States New York Red Bulls
7 FW Mathew Leckie       (age 23) Germany FSV Frankfurt
9 FW Adam Taggart        (age 21) Australia Newcastle Jets

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Argentina



History
La Selección is nickname for Argentina. Argentina has followed four FIFA World Cup editions in total overall. At the inaugural World Cup in 1930 in Uruguay, they lost 4-2 on the host.
Mario Deflated and Diego Maradona led Argentina to win the World Cup in 1978 and in Mexico in 1986. After that, Argentina is the highest achievement in 1990, explores the final, but lost 1-0 victory over West Germany in the Summit party. Argentina also won six of the 14 football competitions at the Pan American Games, winning in 1951, 1955, 1959, 1971, 1995 and 2003.

Argentina's journey towards Brazil 2014
After the win against Chile 4-1 to start World Cup qualifying, Argentina then stumbled when against Venezuela by playing a 1-1 draw at home to Bolivia, which raised doubts whether coach Alejandro Sabella, who took over after the Copa America 2011, able to carry out its work.

However, La Selección back on track with a 2-1 victory over Colombia in Barranquilla, which began a sequence of Argentina's victory with 14 matches unbeaten in the remaining qualifying matches, where they established a position in the South American zone ranking first. Accounting for Argentina, scoring 35 goals and only conceded 15 goals in the course of the initial competition winning for the third time. Other South American countries are only able to follow Argentina at the end of qualifying matches. Argentina joined in Group B with Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran, and Nigeria.

FIFA Ranking: 5
Hightest FIFA Ranking: 1
Lowest FIFA Ranking: 20

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Squad
Coach: Alejandro Sabella

1 GK Sergio Romero        (age 27) Monaco Monaco
12 GK Agustín Orión                (age 32) Argentina Boca Juniors
21 GK Mariano Andújar          (age 30) Italy Catania
2 DF Ezequiel Garay        (age 27) Portugal Benfica
3 DF Hugo Campagnaro      (age 33) Italy Internazionale
4 DF Pablo Zabaleta       (age 29) England Manchester City
15 DF Martín Demichelis        (age 33) England Manchester City
16 DF Marcos Rojo                 (age 24) Portugal Sporting Lisbon
17 DF Federico Fernández    (age 25) Italy Napoli
23 DF José María Basanta     (age 30) Mexico Monterrey
5 MF Fernando Gago            (age 28) Argentina Boca Juniors
6 MF Lucas Biglia                  (age 28) Italy Lazio
7 MF Ángel di María              (age 26) Spain Real Madrid
8 MF Enzo Pérez                   (age 28) Portugal Benfica
11 MF Maxi Rodríguez             (age 33) Argentina Newell's Old Boys
13 MF Augusto Fernández      (age 28) Spain Celta Vigo
14 MF Javier Mascherano      (age 29) Spain Barcelona
19 MF Ricardo Álvarez            (age 26) Italy Internazionale
9 FW Gonzalo Higuaín         (age 26) Italy Napoli
10 FW Lionel Messi (Captain) (age 26) Spain Barcelona
18 FW Rodrigo Palacio             (age 32) Italy Internazionale
20 FW Sergio Agüero               (age 26) England Manchester City
22 FW Ezequiel Lavezzi            (age 29) France Paris Saint-Germain


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Algeria


History
Les Fennecs is a nickname for the team Algeria will participate in the 32-team FIFA World Cup 2014 in brazil.  Algeria was founded on January 1, 1962 and joined FIFA on January 1, 1964. Algeria has attended the largest soccer event in the world in 1982, 1986, 2010 and 2014. Algeria also has been a champion of Africa Cup in 1990, when they hosted the tournament. They are down since the 1982 Edition in Spain, beating West Germany 2-1 in their opening match. Despite a 3-2 win over Chile in their last group match, a 2-0 defeat of Austria make their previously peaked at three groups and have the same points with second place. They then knocked out due to goal difference. World Cup Mexico 1986 also less impressive for the North African team. Incorporated in Group D with Brazil, Spain and Northern Ireland. Algeria's two defeats and one draw that made them the first team to be eliminated from the competition.

Algeria's efforts towards Brazil 2014
After the South Africa 2010 World Cup and the CAF Cup appearances in Africa to 2013. Algeria does not look smooth over difficulties in their journey to Brazil 2014. They won five of six games on their groups with ease after previously estimated Mali, Benin and Rwanda will be difficult opponents. After reaching the play-off finals, Algeria is not very lucky with the draw against Burkina Faso, Africa with a surprising team was runner-up at the AFCON 2013. Algeria lost the first leg 3-2 penalty shootout as it gets on the end of the game, but finally Algeria locks one place in Brazil with a 1-0 victory at home to Algeria which gives them the advantage of away goals. Algeria has been drawn in Group H with Belguim,Russia and South Korea.

FIFA Ranking: 22
Highest FIFA Ranking: 19
Lowest FIFA Ranking: 103

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Squad
Coach: Vahid Halilhodzic

1 GK Cédric Si Mohamed               (age 29) Algeria CS Constantine
16 GK Mohamed Zemmamouche (age 29) Algeria USM Alger
23 GK Raïs M'Bolhi                       (age 28) Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
2 DF Madjid Bougherra (Captain)    (age 31) Unattached
3 DF Faouzi Ghoulam (age 23) Italy Napoli
4 DF Essaïd Belkalem (age 25) England Watford
5 DF Rafik Halliche                         (age 27) Portugal Académica
6 DF Djamel Mesbah (age 29) Italy Livorno
12 DF Carl Medjani                       (age 29) France Valenciennes
17 DF Liassine Cadamuro-Bentaïba (age 26) Spain Mallorca
20 DF Aïssa Mandi                        (age 22) France Reims
22 DF Mehdi Mostefa                   (age 30) France Ajaccio
7 MF Hassan Yebda                     (age 30) Italy Udinese
8 MF Medhi Lacen                       (age 30) Spain Getafe
10 MF Sofiane Feghouli                 (age 24) Spain Valencia
11 MF Yacine Brahimi                  (age 24) Spain Granada
14 MF Nabil Bentaleb                  (age 19) England Tottenham Hotspur
18 MF Abdelmoumene Djabou (age 27) Tunisia Club Africain
19 MF Saphir Taïder                    (age 22) Italy Internazionale
9 FW Nabil Ghilas                       (age 24) Portugal Porto
13 FW Islam Slimani                    (age 25) Portugal Sporting Lisbon
15 FW El Arbi Hillel Soudani (age 26) Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
21 FW Riyad Mahrez                  (age 23) England Leicester City

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Friday, June 6, 2014

Sao Paulo | Arena de Sao Paulo


Arena de São paulo is a football stadium located in São Paulo, Brazil. the stadium was built in the year 2011 and completed this year. Arena de São paulo is a stadium that will be used at the time of the opening ceremony of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. all eyes will be fixed on this sadion on June 12, later. Stadium Arena de São Paulo has as many seats capacity 61,606.
There are six games which will be held at the stadium, including the opening ceremony. brazil vs. croatia, netherlands vs. england, uruguay vs. chile, belgium vs. south korea, round of 16, semi-finals

Salvador | Arena Fonte Nova


Arena Fonte Nova is a football stadium located in Salvador, Brazil. the stadium was built in 1951. The Arena Fonte Nova, has been modelled on its predecessor and is covered by a lightweight, metal roof. The stadium is within a complex and is also equipped with a football museum, car parks, hotels, shops, concert hall and a restaurant.
Arena Fonte Nova has a seating capacity of almost 52,000. It will host six games which is the second highest of any stadium in Brazil for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. spain vs netherlands , germany vs portugal, switzerland vs france, bosnia-herzegovina vs iran, round of 16, quarter-finals.

Rio de Janeiro | Estadio do Maracana


Estadio do Maracana is a football stadium located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. the stadium was built in 1950, this will be used in the FIFA World Cup 2014. Estadio do Maracana has been renovated three times, in 2000, 2006 and 2013. the stadium has a capacity of 74,689 this Chair is the most used Stadium in the FIFA World Cup 2014, about seven games will be held in the stadium Estadio do Maracana
The match will be held at the stadium was argentina vs. bosnia-herzegovina, spain vs. chile, belgium vs. russia, france vs. ecuador, round of 16, quarter-finals, finals

Recife | Arena Pernambuco


"Arena of Pernambuco" is a football stadium in brazil that will be used in the 2014FIFA World Cup matches, the stadium located in São Lourenço da Mata,Pernambuco, Brazil. the stadium was designed by Daniel Fernandes and was built in the years 2010 to2013.
When fully finished the area around Arena Pernambuco will include a university campus, indoor arena, hotel and convention center, plus commercial, business and residential units and a large entertainment complex with shopping centers, cinemas, bars and restaurants.
the stadium "the Arena of Pernambuco" will be used for five games, ivory coast vs. japan, italy vs. croatia, costa rica vs. mexico, USA vs. Germany, round of 16.