How far did Brazil make it in the World Cup?
Brazil cruise past Paraguay in comfortable 4-0 win Brazil scored twice in the last four minutes, the second a first international goal from Rodrygo, to cap a comfortable 4-0 win over Paraguay.
Where is Brazil soccer stadium?
Rio de Janeiro
Maracanã Stadium, officially named Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho, is a 105 m by 68 m (344 ft by 223 ft) internationally-renowned soccer stadium located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Where will the 2014 World Cup be played in Brazil?
6 June 2014. From the section From the Amazon basin in the north to the banks of the River Guaiba in the south, 12 stadiums across Brazil will play host to matches at next summer’s World Cup. Three of the arenas will miss Fifa’s end-of-year deadline for completion, while a further three remain a long way from being finished.
How many stadiums are there in Brazil for the World Cup?
From the section From the Amazon basin in the north to the banks of the River Guaiba in the south, 12 stadiums across Brazil will play host to matches at next summer’s World Cup. Three of the arenas will miss Fifa’s end-of-year deadline for completion, while a further three remain a long way from being finished.
What will happen to Sao Paulo’s World Cup Stadium?
The Estadio do Morumbi, home of Sao Paulo FC, was originally chosen to represent the city of Sao Paulo in the World Cup but when funding fell through to renovate it, the opening game was moved to the new Arena in 2011. After the tournament 20,000 temporary seats will be removed. Construction has been blighted by the deaths of three workers.
How many people watched the 2014 FIFA World Cup?
^ “2014 FIFA World Cup™ reached 3.2 billion viewers, one billion watched final”. FIFA.com. 16 December 2015. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017. ^ “Factbox: Timeline of deaths, accidents at Brazil’s World Cup stadiums”.