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With World Cup, Brazil shows its successes and shortcomings German players celebrate after winning the World Cup trophy in Rio de Janeiro. In Brazil, preparations for the games helped bring many long-standing ...
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World Cup: Brazil was great off the pitch, terrible on it ''The whole world thought the Cup would be full of problems — and it was a success,'' she said. ''And everybody thought that Brazil's team would win ...
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World Cup in Brazil was all about possibility, not probability Brazil was transcendent. Looked at as potentially the World Cup to snag America's attention, yet it went beyond that. The previous two tournaments ...
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After World Cup, Brazil Asks: Was It Worth It? Brazil-fans Brazilians celebrate after their team scores a goal against Croatia in the 2014 soccer World Cup opening game at a Fan Fest complex in ...
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After successful World Cup, spotlight turns to Rio's Olympic woes "The only tragedy of the World Cup was that Brazil was beaten," Rio's mayor, Eduardo Paes, said on Friday, referring to the national team's drubbing ...
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World Cup: Brazil celebrates German victory as drubbing is forgiven As Germany fired home their World Cup winning goal, the Maracana erupted. Thousands broke into song, but the chant that echoed around the ...
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World Cup moments grant enlightenment to a former skeptic RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - JULY 13: Bastian Schweinsteiger of Germany receives treatment after a collision during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil ...
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Adidas Declares World Cup Victory ... Cup victory over rival sporting-goods providers on Monday, the day after the country's soccer team clinched its fourth world championship in Brazil.
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This Epic World Cup's True Legacy? Hopefully, Not Soccer Wcthumb At left, Brazil star Neymar celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the 2014 World Cup; at right, children play by a demolished home in the ...
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Brazil answered its World Cup critics off field Luiz Felipe Scolari resigned as Brazil's head coach after the team's failure to win the World Cup, the Brazilian Football Confederation said Monday.
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