Fifa World Cup 2014 By the (Huge) Numbers
The Fifa World Cup is under way and so far the games have been unpredictable and exciting. But what does it take for a country to host this world class tournament, how big of an event is it anyway? Well, these numbers will give you a clue as to how huge an event the Fifa World Cup really is...
Fifa World Cup 2014: The Facts You Need to Know
If you're any kind of sports fan, you know that the Fifa World Cup of 2014 is about to begin this month in Brazil. All around the world, millions of fans are getting ready to cheer on their country's team and enjoy one of the most massive sports events of the year.
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The 2014 FIFA Would Cup was full of everything you can ask form a tournament. It had amazing underdog stories, rising stars, fallen heroes and most importantly, amazing games. These short video manages to sum them all up to a powerful 4 minutes any sports fan has to see.
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FIFA Football Museum, Zurich, Switzerland Image source 2016 will also see the opening of the much-awaited FIFA World Football Museum, in Zurich, Switzerland.
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Brazil is the most successful national team in the history of the World Cup, having won five FIFA World Cup titles and reaching the final in 2 other opportunities.
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They are currently planning on spending $220 billion on the 2022 FIFA World Cup, in contrast to South Africa, which only spent $3.5 billion in 2010.
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Jules Rimet Trophy A Replica of the Jules Rimet Cup on Display Image Source: Ben Sutherland/ Flickr The Jules Rimet Cup was the original FIFA World Cup Trophy awarded every year since 1930 to the soccer team that won the World Cup tournament.
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The Arena de São Paulo was used to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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Also called the Adidas Futsal Park, the field opened in 2001 as a precursor to the FIFA World Cup hosted by Japan and South Korea in 2002. Prices to use the field begin at $54 an hour and can run up to $205 an hour at peak times. 7.