World Cup 2014: Brazil Survives Shootout Against Chile

Brazil's Fred sits on the pitch as Croatian players Vedran Corluka, Dejan Lovren and Ivan Rakitic protest after the referee called a penalty against Croatia during the group A World Cup soccer match in the opening game of the tournament at Itaquerao


By Kevin McCauley  @kevinmccauley on Jun 28 2014, 4:30p 1. Is this legal? James Rodriguez scored in his first three World Cup games and looked to be rivaling Lionel Messi and Neymar for the Golden Ball. After this goal, he might be the 


FIFA does not demand that World Cup host countries build stadiums, but just in case, it describes how they should be constructed, including the location of pipes for field drainage and requirements like telephones with recording capability in more than


The country's soccer history has been a story of underachievement, but that day, in a World Cup qualifier considered one of the greatest matches ever played in Latin American, Colombia danced around the Argentine defense and scored five goals.


Or could it be that the conservative trio were looking ahead to 2018, when Fox and Telemundo will be carrying the World Cup, for which they paid $1.2 billion for the two-year package, outbidding ESPN and Univision, which paid $425 for the current FIFA 



World Cup 2014: Brazil Survives Shootout Against Chile

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