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  2. It took place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014, after the country was awarded the hosting rights in 2007. It was the second time that Brazil staged the competition, the first being in 1950, and the fifth time that it was held in South America.

  3. Jul 14, 2014 · The 32 countries that qualified are marked in blue: UEFA, the body that represents Europe, sent 13 nations; Concacaf, which accounts for North America, Central America and the Caribbean, sent...

  4. 2014 FIFA World Cup venues. Twelve venues (seven new and five renovated) in twelve Brazilian cities were selected for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The cities also housed the 32 teams and fan-zones for spectators without tickets for the stations.

    Team
    Base Camp
    Round 1
    Round 2
    Sorocaba (São Paulo)
    Belo Horizonte
    Porto Alegre
    Vespasiano (Minas Gerais)
    Rio de Janeiro
    Belo Horizonte
    Vitória (Espírito Santo)
    Cuiabá
    Porto Alegre
    Mogi das Cruzes (São Paulo)
    Belo Horizonte
    Rio de Janeiro
  5. Aug 4, 2019 · The World Cup has been held in a host country every four years since 1930, with the exception of 1942 and 1946 due to the Second World War. FIFA's executive committee selects the host country for each FIFA World Cup.

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  6. Jun 12, 2014 · In 2016, Rio de Janeiro will serve as the host city for the 2016 Summer Olympics. But first, cities around the nation will welcome fans from around the globe for the 2014 World Cup.

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  7. The 12 stadiums of the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil: Maracanã, Arena Corinthians, Mineirão, Castelão, Arena da Amazonia, Arena Fonte Nova, Arena Pernambuco, Arena das Dunas.

  8. The 2014 FIFA World Cup was the 20th FIFA World Cup being held in Brazil. It was the second time that Brazil hosted the World Cup and the fourth time that a South American country hosted the FIFA tournament.

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