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  1. The 2014 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament that was held in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers. [1]

  2. Base camps were used by the 32 national squads to stay and train before and during the World Cup tournament. On 31 January 2014, FIFA announced the base camps for each participating team, having earlier circulated a brochure of 84 prospective locations.

  3. Full rosters of the National Teams that played in the 2014 Football World Cup with players, jersey numbers, date of birth and other data.

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    The 2014 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament that was held in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.

    A provisional list of 30 players per national team was submitted to FIFA by 13 May 2014. FIFA published the 30-player provisional lists on their website on 16 May 2014. The final lists of 23 players per national team were submitted to FIFA by 2 June 2014. FIFA published the 23-player final lists, with the squad numbers, on their website, on 5 June 2014. Teams were permitted to make late replacements in the event of serious injury, at any time up to 24 hours before their first game.

    The age listed for each player is on 12 June 2014, the first day of the tournament. The number of caps listed for each player does not include any matches played after the start of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated.

    The Netherlands was the only team that used all of its 23 players during the tournament, making it the fourth team in World Cup history to ever use all of its players in the squad, after France in 1978, and both Greece and Russia in 1994 (although in all these cases 22 players were used since the 23-player squads were not introduced until 2002 FIFA World Cup).

    Brazil

    Coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari The final squad was announced on 7 May 2014. The squad numbers were revealed on 2 June.

    Cameroon

    Coach: Volker Finke The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.

    Croatia

    Coach: Niko Kovač The final squad was announced on 31 May 2014. With less than 48 hours until the opening game against Brazil, Milan Badelj was called up to replace the injured Ivan Močinić, after having previously been excluded from the final squad.

    Australia

    Coach: Ange Postecoglou The final squad was announced on 3 June 2014.

    Chile

    Coach: Jorge Sampaoli The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.

    Netherlands

    Coach: Louis van Gaal The final squad was announced on 31 May 2014. The squad numbers were revealed on 2 June, during a press conference with Van Gaal.

    Colombia

    Coach: José Pékerman The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014. However, midfielder Aldo Leão Ramírez sustained injury afterwards and was replaced by Carlos Carbonero.

    Greece

    Coach: Fernando Santos The final squad was announced on 19 May 2014.

    Ivory Coast

    Coach: Sabri Lamouchi The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.

    Costa Rica

    Coach: Jorge Luis Pinto The final squad was announced on 31 May 2014.

    England

    Coach: Roy Hodgson England's final squad was announced on 12 May 2014, including seven standby squad members: John Ruddy, Jon Flanagan, John Stones, Michael Carrick, Tom Cleverley, Andy Carroll and Jermain Defoe. Of those seven, only Stones and Flanagan joined the rest of the squad at a training camp in Portugal, with Stones serving as a like-for-like replacement option for Phil Jones, who was still recovering from a shoulder injury. Both Stones and Flanagan travelled with the squad to their pre-tournament training base in Miami, and remained with the team in Brazil in the event of any injuries prior to the opening game. The squad numbers were revealed on 22 May.

    Italy

    Coach: Cesare Prandelli The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014. The squad numbers were revealed the next day.

    Ecuador

    Coach: Reinaldo Rueda The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014. The squad numbers were revealed the next day. However, midfielder Segundo Castillo was replaced by Oswaldo Minda after injuring ligaments in his right knee.

    France

    Coach: Didier Deschamps The final squad was announced on 13 May 2014. Though originally selected, Franck Ribéry was removed due to a back injury.

    Honduras

    Coach: Luis Fernando Suárez The final squad was announced on 5 May 2014.

    Argentina

    Coach: Alejandro Sabella The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Coach: Safet Sušić The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.

    Iran

    Coach: Carlos Queiroz The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.

    Germany

    Coach: Joachim Löw The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014. On 7 June, Marco Reus was replaced by Shkodran Mustafi after Reus injured his ankle.

    Ghana

    Coach: James Kwesi Appiah The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014. On 26 June 2014, midfielders Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng were sent home and indefinitely suspended from the national team for disciplinary reasons.

    Portugal

    Coach: Paulo Bento The final squad was announced on 19 May 2014. The squad numbers were revealed on 24 May.

    Algeria

    Coach: Vahid Halilhodžić The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.

    Belgium

    Coach: Marc Wilmots The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014. However, a medical test on 3 June showed goalkeeper Koen Casteels had not completely recovered from his tibia injury and he was replaced by Sammy Bossut.

    Russia

    Coach: Fabio Capello The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014. However, midfielder Roman Shirokov was later removed from the squad due to a long-standing Achilles tendon injury and replaced by Pavel Mogilevets.

    Player representation by league system

    League systems with 20 or more players represented are listed. England includes two Premier League clubs based in Wales, Swansea City and Cardiff City (five World Cup squad members play for these clubs); the United States includes three MLS clubs based in Canada, Toronto FC, Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Montreal Impact (three World Cup squad members play for these clubs); and France includes one Ligue 1 club based in Monaco, AS Monaco (four World Cup squad members play for this club). In all, World Cup squad members play for clubs in 54 different countries, and play in 51 different national leagues. The Russian squad is made up entirely of players from the country's domestic league. England's squad has only one player employed by a non-domestic club; Fraser Forster is employed in Scotland, although it is also part of the United Kingdom, they have a separate national federation and league system from England. Only Uruguay's squad is made up entirely of players employed by overseas clubs; although one player on that squad, Sebastián Coates, played for a domestic club immediately before the World Cup, he did so while on loan from English club Liverpool. Three squads have only one domestic-based player (Côte d'Ivoire, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Ghana). Of the countries not represented by a national team at the World Cup, Turkey's league provides the most squad members.

    Player representation by club

    Clubs with 10 or more players represented are listed.

    Coaches representation by country

    Coaches in bold represent their own country.

  4. Jun 12, 2014 · Tournament info. Host: Brazil. Opening match: Jun 12, 2014 Final: Jul 13, 2014. Type of cup: National Team. Participants: 32. World Cup winner: Germany. Top Scorer: James Rodríguez 6 goals. Winning coach: Joachim Löw. World Cup 2014 - Participants. Clubs starting into tournament at a later point.

  5. Jun 2, 2014 · 2 June 2014 2014 Fifa World Cup. BBC Sport profiles all 32 teams ahead of the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil. Watch a video profile of each of the countries that will be in action in South America.

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