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10 Oldest Players Heading Into the 2014 World Cup
Only one national team, Colombia, has more than one player in the top 10 of oldest players who’ll be part of the 2014 World Cup, featuring Mario Yepes and Faryd Mondragon. It’s not only fringe and lesser known players on this list, as fading stars like Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Gianluigi Buffon and Miroslav Klose have also made it into the list.
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World Cup – Group C Predictions
Although some might consider Group C to be the weakest among the eight in the 2014 World Cup, it is also one of the most difficult to predict with a wide open race for the two qualifying spots, as the Ivory Coast, Colombia and Japan hold the promise of some very exciting football, while Greece will be there as usual to spoil it for everyone.
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World Cup – Group B Predictions
Something of a Group of Death, Group B in the 2014 World Cup has the two previous finalists in Spain and the Netherlands, but also a very good team like Chile with plenty of expectations and an Australian side that isn’t really likely to qualify, but will probably be a very difficult outing for all three opponents.
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World Cup – Group A Predictions
The group of the hosts seems like Brazil and three more teams battling for second place, as Mexico and Croatia seem a bit more likely to finish ahead of Cameroon, who seem weaker and weaker with every big tournament they reach.
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World Cup – Final Squads
Only one week left before the 2014 World Cup in Brazil kicks off, which means all 32 teams have handed in their squads of 23 players, with no big surprises or omissions on any of the bigger or more popular sides except for some known injuries.
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9 Best Infograhpics on the 2014 World Cup
The biggest sporting event in the world, the 2014 World Cup, deserves a special kind of attention. Previews, Predictions and countless words about who is going to win in Brazil, but it’s a little bit nicer getting your information overdose by reviewing infographics instead of text that never ends.
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World Cup 2014 – Where to Watch Matches Online
The 2014 World Cup is about to begin, and for those who prefer watching matches on their laptops, computers, tablets and cell phones, there are a lot more options with much higher quality than ever before. So even if you don’t have a TV next to you when you’re nation or favorite team is playing – there are other options for you to watch the matches on.
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6 More Teams That Can Win the 2014 World Cup
Yes, there are four clear favorites to win the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, and it will be quite a surprise if one of them doesn’t come out with their hands on the trophy. However, there are a few more national sides worth considering when thinking about the winner – Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and Uruguay.
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4 Biggest Favorites to Win the 2014 World Cup
Club football season in Europe is over, which means it’s time to completely focus on the 2014 World Cup in Brazil that kicks off on June 12 and concludes on July 13. The hosts are one of the biggest if not the biggest favorites to win the tournament, joined by Argentina, Germany and Spain as the most likely of winners.
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All 32 Kits of the 2014 World Cup
[imagebrowser ID=200] One of the most interesting thing in every World Cup, and the 2014 Brazil edition isn’t any different, happens to be what the national teams and players will be wearing – the jerseys. As always, each FA has come out with new versions of familiar kits with home and away colors, and some […]