The 2014 World Cup is being held in Brazil this year. The ceremony kicked off on 12th June with a colorful ceremony before Brazil, the hosts, beat Croatia 3-1. 32 nations in total will compete in 64 games and may the best country win. As the games continue, here are 9 mind blowing facts about the 2014 World Cup that you didn’t know:
1. Goal-line technology will be used for the first time in historyImage source: www.fifa.com |
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3. A paraplegic teenager Took The First 2014 World Cup Kick
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4.‘Darth Vadar’ police
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5. Brazil has worn 5 world cups
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6. Strange demands by the teams
You think superstars have strange demands, wait till you hear what the football teams asked for during the World Cup. Some of the craziest things demanded include:
- Portugal demanded 6 security guards with two assigned to Cristiano Ronaldo.
- France demanded two types of liquid soaps: one for washing hands and the other for showering. The players’ room should also be identical even in color.
- Uruguay demanded that each room should have silent air-conditioning units.
- Algeria wanted each room to have a Quran.
- Ecuador demanded every room should have an everyday basket of Ecuadorian bananas.
- Japan wanted a Jacuzzi in each room
- Germany on the other hand didn’t like the accommodations provided and went ahead and built their own World Cup Hotel and training camp. Beat that!
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EDIT : The chances of the ball with the cameras to be used in the actual matches is very less. They were put in just a few of the balls to make a montage of players having a kick-about which will be released as a promotional video for the WC2014.
8. It’s the most expensive World Cup ever
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9. “All In One Rythym” is the official slogan
The 2014 World Cup slogan is “Juntos num só ritmo” in Portuguese translated as “All in One Rhythm” in English. It refers to the Brazilian culture that has rhythm everywhere.