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The following is a list of countries that
have qualified for the 2014 soccer World
Cup in Brazil.
The final playoff match takes place on
Wednesday in Montevideo, with Uruguay
leading Jordan 5-0 after the first leg.
Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Belgium,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil (host),
Cameroon, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Croatia, Ecuador, England, France,
Germany, Ghana, Greece, Honduras, Iran,
Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Mexico,
Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, Russia,
South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, U.S.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be the 20th
FIFA World Cup, an international men’s
football tournament, that is scheduled to
take place in Brazil from 12 June to 13
July 2014.
It will be the second time that Brazil has
hosted the competition, the previous
being in 1950. Brazil will become the fifth
country to have hosted the World Cup
twice, after Mexico, Italy, France, and
Germany.
Thirty-two countries’ teams will take part
in the finals tournament, playing in 12
cities throughout Brazil.
It is scheduled to be the first World Cup
to be held in South America since the
1978 World Cup in Argentina, the first
time two consecutive World Cups are
staged outside Europe, and the first time
two consecutive World Cups are staged in
the Southern Hemisphere, since the 2010
World Cup was held in South Africa.
It will also be the first World Cup to use
goal-line technology. Spain is the
defending champion, having defeated the
Netherlands 1–0 in the 2010 World Cup
final.
It will also be the first finals appearance
of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The sale of tickets for the World Cup
started on 20 August 2013. An estimated
3.3 million tickets will be available and the
majority will be sold through FIFA’s
website.
On 7 March 2003, FIFA announced that
the tournament would be held in South
America for the first time since Argentina
hosted the competition in 1978, in line
with its policy of rotating the right to host
the World Cup amongst different
confederations.
On 3 June 2003, the South American
Football Confederation CONMEBOL
announced that Argentina, Brazil, and
Colombia wanted to host the 2014 World
Cup finals. By 17 March 2004, the
CONMEBOL associations had voted
unanimously to adopt Brazil as their sole
candidate.
Brazil formally declared its candidacy in
December 2006 and Colombia followed a
few days later. The Argentina bid never
materialised.
On 11 April 2007, Colombia officially
withdrew its bid, Francisco Santos
Calderón the vice-president of Colombia
announced that instead Colombia would
be hosting the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
With this development, Brazil became the
only official candidate to host the 2014
event.
Brazil won the right to host the event on
30 October 2007 as the only country to
enter the bidding process.
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