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The 32 teams were divided into groups of four and played a round-robin tournament at the end of which, the top two teams from each group entered the knockout stage, played as a single-elimination tournament. Germany won the final, beating Argentina

Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a federal republic located mostly in the southern half of South America. Sharing the bulk of the Southern Cone with its neighbor Chile to the west, the country is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and …

1–0 after extra time to claim their fourth World Cup title.

Germany's win was their fourth World Cup title and the first since German reunification, as well as the first World Cup win by a European team in the Americas.
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2014 FIFA World Cup Final.
Germany's Mario Götze scores the match-winning goal in the 113th minute
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What happened in the 2014 World Cup Final?

The 2014 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 13 July 2014 at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to determine the 2014 FIFA World Cup champion. Germany defeated Argentina 1–0 in extra time, with the only goal being scored by Mario Götze, who collected André Schürrle 's cross from the left on his chest...

Why did FIFA change the 2014 World Cup preliminary draw date?

The FIFA Executive Committee decided to approve the change of date for the preliminary draw of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which was held six months earlier than in the past, to allow the confederations to begin their qualifying competitions in good time.

Who will referee the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final?

^ a b "Nicola Rizzoli to referee Final". FIFA. 11 July 2014. Archived from the original on 4 April 2018. Retrieved 2 November 2017. ^ "Closing ceremony to celebrate Brazil 2014 in style".

Did Brazil fall short at the 2014 World Cup?

"Brazil falls short, but its World Cup provides unforgettable theater". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 12 August 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2017. ^ Brunner, Cody (13 July 2014). "Argentina's World Cup final loss to Germany gives Brazil something to cheer about". Yahoo. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014.

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Who won FIFA World Cup 2014 final?

Germany national football team2014 FIFA World Cup / ChampionThe Germany national football team represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908. The team is governed by the German Football Association, founded in 1900. Wikipedia

Where did Italy finish in the 2014 World Cup?

Two of them, England and Italy, were eliminated, while the third, Uruguay, advanced in second place....Teams.TeamItalyDate of qualification10 September 2013Finals appearance18thLast appearance2010Previous best performanceWinners (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006)4 more columns

Who eliminated Brazil in the 2014 World Cup?

GermanyBrazil qualified as first at their group, winning two matches (Croatia and Cameroon) and drawing one (Mexico). They eventually reached the semi-finals, beating Chile and Colombia. Brazil, however, were then knocked out by the eventual champions Germany in a match known as the Mineirazo.

Was the World Cup 2014 successful?

Germany became World Cup champions for the fourth time in their history on Sunday evening, rounding off the competition with glory and helping the 2014 tournament cement its place as the best World Cup of all time.

Who knocked England out in 2006?

GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany -- Portuguese goalkeeper Ricardo saved three penalties to give his side a 3-1 penalty shootout win over England in the World Cup quarter-final on Saturday after a goalless 120 minutes.

How much money does FIFA give each country?

With the three million live spectators ticket sales were 1.2 billion dollars. FIFA promised each country 110 million for hosting and all revenue from their ticket sales. Each country expanded their 20 soccer facilities with a total investment of 4.7 billion.

Why did Germany beat Brazil so easily?

Well, the simple answer is that Brazil was missing both Neymar Jr. and Thiago Silva for their semifinal matchup with Germany. Neymar was absent through injury after he sustained a fractured vertebra when the Colombian defender, Juan Zuniga kneed him in the back during their quarterfinal match.

Has Leo Messi won a World Cup?

Messi's trophy haul With Argentina, where Messi has yet to achieve the feat of his predecessor Diego Maradona and lead his country to a World Cup triumph, he has won three titles: the under-20 World Cup in 2005, Olympic gold in 2008 and the Copa América last year.

Who did Brazil beat 7 1?

Brazil scored a consolation goal in the last minute, ending the match 7–1. Germany's Toni Kroos was selected as the man of the match. The game marked several tournament records. Germany's win marked the largest margin of victory in a FIFA World Cup semi-final.

How did Germany win 2014?

Germany's win was their fourth World Cup title and the first since German reunification, as well as the first World Cup win by a European team in the Americas....2014 FIFA World Cup Final.Germany's Mario Götze scores the match-winning goal in the 113th minuteEvent2014 FIFA World CupAfter extra timeDate13 July 20147 more rows

Has Ronaldo won a World Cup?

Although they are undoubtedly two of the greatest players of all time, football icons Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are yet to win the World Cup — a situation both players will be desperate to change at the 2022 edition in Qatar.

Who is the most successful World Cup player?

PeléA total of 445 players have been in the winning team in the World Cup. Brazil's Pelé is the only one to have won three times, while another 20 have won twice.

What was the 2014 FIFA World Cup ball?

The Adidas Brazuca was the official match ball of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and was supplied by Forward Sports of Sialkot, Pakistan. Adidas created a new design of ball after criticisms of the Adidas Jabulani used in the previous World Cup. The number of panels was reduced to six, with the panels being thermally bonded. This created a ball with increased consistency and aerodynamics compared to its predecessor. Furthermore, Adidas underwent an extensive testing process lasting more than two years to produce a ball that would meet the approval of football professionals.

Where was the 2014 World Cup held?

The 2014 FIFA World Cup was the 20th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014, after the country was awarded the hosting rights in 2007.

Why were the protests at the 2013 FIFA World Cup?

Prior to the opening ceremony of the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup staged in Brazil, demonstrations took place outside the venue, organised by people unhappy with the amount of public money spent to enable the hosting of the FIFA World Cup. Both the Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff and FIFA president Sepp Blatter were heavily booed as they were announced to give their speeches at the 2013 tournament's opening, which resulted in FIFA announcing that the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony would not feature any speeches. Further protests took place during the Confederations Cup as well as prior to and during the World Cup.

How many teams qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

Twenty-four of these teams were returning participants from the 2010 World Cup. Bosnia and Herzegovina were the only team with no previous appearance at the World Cup finals. Colombia qualified for the World Cup after 16 years of absence, while Belgium and Russia both returned after 12 years. Paraguay failed to qualify for the first time since 1994. This was also the first World Cup for 32 years that did not feature a representative from the Nordic countries. The highest ranked team not to qualify was Ukraine (ranked 16th), while the lowest ranked team that did qualify was Australia (ranked 62nd).

What was the temperature of the first cooling break in the World Cup?

At the start of the match, FIFA listed the temperature at 32 °C (90 °F) with 68% humidity.

What was the group stage of the 2014 World Cup?

The group stage of the cup took place in Brazil from 12 June 2014 to 26 June 2014: each team played three games. The group stage was notable for a scarcity of draws and a large number of goals. The first drawn (and goalless) match did not occur until the 13th match of the tournament, between Iran and Nigeria: a drought longer than any World Cup since 1930. The group stage produced a total of 136 goals (an average of 2.83 goals per match), nine fewer than were scored during the entire 2010 tournament. This is the largest number of goals in the group stage since the 32-team system was implemented in 1998 and the largest average in a group stage since 1958. World Cup holders Spain were eliminated after only two games, the quickest exit for the defending champions since Italy's from the 1950 tournament. Spain also became the fourth nation to be eliminated in the first round while holding the World Cup crown, the first one being Italy in 1950 (and again in 2010), Brazil in 1966, and France in 2002.

How many venues were there in the 1950 World Cup?

12 venues (seven new and five renovated) in twelve cities were selected for the tournament. The venues covered all the main regions of Brazil and created more evenly distributed hosting than the 1950 finals in Brazil. Consequently, the tournament required long-distance travel for teams. During the World Cup, Brazilian cities were also home to the participating teams at 32 separate base camps, as well as staging official fan fests where supporters could view the games.

Who won the 2014 World Cup?

World Cup final 2014: Germany v Argentina – as it happened. Mario Götze scored a stunning extra-time winner as Germany secured their fourth World Cup at the Maracanã.

How long did it take for Germany to win the 2014 World Cup?

And eventually, after a wait of 78 hours, it's time to let Germany, the 2014 World Cup winners, take to the podium. Handshakes and hugs all round, from that clown Blatter and the German chancellor Angela Merkel. Medals are handed out.

How long does Ozil go down the right?

90 min +2: Ozil goes on a long ramble down the right. He cuts back, sashays across the edge of the area, then semi-releases Muller into the area down the left. Muller's rushed low cross is sent into the middle under pressure, and dealt with easily by Garay.

What happened in 1954?

1954: As the teams line up, a train passes the Wankdorf Stadium in Bern, taking Hungary's hopes and dreams with it, possibly in a mailbag. 1966: Helmut Haller gave West Germany an early lead at Wembley. Wolfgang Weber later scrambled a last-second equaliser to force extra time.

When was the last time a World Cup was decided?

1950: the last time a World Cup was decided at the Maracana. Oh Moacir!

Which country won the 2002 World Cup?

2002: Germany somehow reached the final, less than a year after being thrashed 5-1 at home by England, and therefore rather deliciously keeping up their record of going deeper than the three lions into every single World Cup since 1966. (Modern-day Brazil take note, the darkest hour is before the dawn.)

Who replaced Klose in the 2018 World Cup?

88 min: And this is the end of Miroslav Klose's astonishing World Cup career. Unless he rocks up in Russia in 2018 aged 40. He's replaced by Goetze, having scored a record 16 goals at assorted finals.

What was the significance of Brazil 2014?

Brazil 2014 proved extraordinary in all sorts of ways , with packed stadiums and passionate crowds treated to thrills, upsets and a record number of goals. It also witnessed Germany reclaim in style a Trophy they had won three times before and, in the process, become the first European team to triumph in the Americas.

Was the 2014 FIFA World Cup special?

This always promised to be a special FIFA World Cup™. Hosted by a nation that has come to represent the very best of football, edition number 20 of the beautiful game's greatest spectacle was never likely to be just like the others. And we were not disappointed. Brazil 2014 proved extraordinary in all sorts of ways, with packed stadiums and passionate crowds treated to thrills, upsets and a record number of goals.

How many goals did Spain concede in the 2008 World Cup?

In winning Euro 2008, World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012, Spain conceded a total of six goals, one fewer than they have so far at World Cup 2014. Spain have conceded two or more goals in more than one game at a single World Cup tournament for the first time since USA 94.

Who won the 2013 European Under-21 Championship?

Some potential successors await in the current squad and others outside. Spain claimed the 2013 European Under-21 Championship - the likes of Jese, Alvaro Morata, Gerard Deulofeu, Isco and Daniel Carvajal coming to the fore. Two years ago, they took a second consecutive Under-19 title.

What was the headline on the front cover of Marca?

On the morning after losing to the Netherlands, the front cover of Spanish newspaper Marca was a funeral black with the headline: "Fix this". Thursday's simply said: "The End".

What was Spain's sloppy passing?

Spain were sloppy in their passing, took too long on the ball, had little dynamic movement and (you sense) a lack of hunger.

What would happen if La Roja left Spain?

If he does leave, there is concern over who would be available and appropriate to take over. They would have to embrace a method that is non-negotiable but must evolve because Spain have become predictable. The Dutch and Chile knew how to beat them and La Roja did not adapt.

How many players are in the Barcelona squad?

Nor did Barcelona's poor season auger well; this is the club from where Spain take their stylistic lead, with seven of Barca's stars included in the 23-man squad and all of them featuring against the Netherlands.

What was the lowest passing accuracy in the World Cup?

Spain posted their lowest passing accuracy in a World Cup game (81.7%) since their quarter-final defeat to South Korea in June 2002 (78.7%). "It's difficult when the coach isn't able to perceive that the team is changing and the generation is slowing down," said Ernest Macia of Radio Catalunya.

Why did the 2014 World Cup draw change?

The FIFA Executive Committee decided to approve the change of date for the preliminary draw of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which was held six months earlier than in the past, to allow the confederations to begin their qualifying competitions in good time.

How many teams were in the 2014 FIFA World Cup?

The 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. The 2014 FIFA World Cup featured 32 teams, with one place reserved for the host nation, Brazil. The remaining 31 places were determined by a qualification process, in which the other 207 teams, from the six FIFA confederations, competed.

What countries qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup?

OFC. Main article: 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) The four lowest-ranked nations ( American Samoa, Cook Islands, Samoa, and Tonga) competed in the first round of qualifying: a single round-robin tournament in Apia, Samoa, from 22–26 November 2011. The winners of the group, Samoa, joined the remaining 7 OFC teams in ...

How many places does UEFA have?

UEFA (Europe): 13 places. UEFA and CAF have a guaranteed number of places, whereas the number of qualifiers from other confederations is dependent on play-offs between AFC's fifth-placed team and CONMEBOL's fifth-placed team, and between CONCACAF's fourth-placed team and OFC's first-placed team.

How is the World Cup qualifying process?

For FIFA World Cup qualifying stages using a home-and-away knockout format, the team that had the higher aggregate score over the two legs progressed to the next round. In the event that aggregate scores finished level, the away goals rule was applied (i.e. the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs progressed). If away goals were also equal, then thirty minutes of extra time were played, divided into two fifteen-minutes halves. The away goals rule was again applied after extra time (i.e. if there were goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still level, the visiting team qualified by virtue of more away goals scored). If no goals were scored during extra time, the tie was decided via a penalty shoot-out.

How many nations were eliminated from the World Cup?

A total of 35 national teams began the qualification process vying for three and a half spots. 31 nations were eliminated and the Bahamas withdrew (because their stadium was not completed in time for the competition).

What was the 2014 World Cup format?

CONCACAF once again used a six-team final stage (known colloquially as "the Hexagonal"). The ten lowest-ranked nations played two-legged ties, with the five winners joining the nations ranked 7–25 in Round 2. There were six groups of four teams, with the six group winners joining the nations ranked 1–6 in Round 3. There were three groups of four teams and the top two teams in each group advanced to Round 4. These six nations formed one group, with the top three teams qualifying and Mexico, the fourth-placed team, advancing to the inter-continental play-off against New Zealand, the top team from the OFC.

Who is the FIFA president who is worried about Brazil hosting the World Cup?

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has already manifested his worries on Brazil's capability of hosting the World Cup.

Why did Lula da Silva want the World Cup?

Certainly the most popular politician in Brazil by a mile, Lula da Silva personally lobbied for the World Cup to be held in Brazil for the sake of showing the world how much of a superpower Brazil can be. Truth be told, many Brazilians celebrated that idea when it was first presented, and only recently have changed their mood.

Is Brazil a unequal country?

But despite recent improvements, Brazil is still one of the world's most unequal countries, and its poorest citizens are the ones paying the biggest share of their income in tax and also the ones getting the least back from government spending. No wonder why some of them are taking to the streets to protest.

Is Brazil unequal?

But despite recent improvements, Brazil is still one of the world's most unequal countries, and its poorest citizens are the ones paying the biggest share of their income in tax and also the ones getting the least back from government spending. No wonder why some of them are taking to the streets to protest.

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Overview

The 2014 FIFA World Cup Final was the final match of the 2014 World Cup, the 20th edition of FIFA's competition for national football teams. The match was played at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 13 July 2014, and was contested by Germany and Argentina. The event comprised hosts Brazil and 31 other teams who emerged from the qualification phase, organised by the six FIFA confederations. The 32 teams competed in a group stage, from which 16 teams q…

Background

The 2014 FIFA World Cup was the 20th edition of the World Cup, FIFA's football competition for national teams, held in Brazil between 12 June and 13 July 2014. Brazil qualified for the finals automatically as tournament hosts, and 203 teams competed for the remaining 31 spots through qualifying rounds organised by the six FIFA confederations and held between June 2011 and November 2013. In the finals, the teams were divided into eight groups of four with each team pl…

Route to the final

Germany were drawn in Group G for the World Cup, in which they were joined by Ghana, Portugal and the United States. Their first match was against Portugal, on 16 June 2014 at the Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador. Germany won a penalty on 10 minutes, when João Pereira fouled Mario Götze. Müller took the kick and gave Germany the lead. Mats Hummels added a second goal with a header on 32 minutes, and Portugal's Pepe was shown a red card five minutes later, after he headb…

Match

Nicola Rizzoli, from Italy, was named as the referee of the final, together with fellow Italians Renato Faverani and Andrea Stefani as the assistant referees, and Carlos Vera and Christian Lescano from Ecuador as the fourth and fifth officials. Earlier in the 2014 World Cup, Rizzoli took charge of the Spain–Netherlands and Nigeria–Argentina matches in the group stage, and the Argentina–Belgium quarter-final. He had previously taken charge of the 2010 UEFA Europa Leag…

Post-match

Germany's victory marked the first World Cup win by a European team in the Americas, but it was also the third successive European triumph after Italy and Spain's wins in 2006 and 2010. President Rousseff of Brazil delivered the trophy to German captain Philipp Lahm during the awards ceremony on the stands. Alongside her during the trophy handover was FIFA president Sepp Blatter. As Lahm raised the trophy, the outro of the tournament's official song "We Are One (…

External links

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