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Monday 14 July 2014

Germany crowned World Cup 2014 champion






















Germany has won the World Cup Champion 2014

FIFA World Cup, Brazil 2014, after a hard fought 120 minute battle with Argentina at the Maracana stadium.

Borussia Dortmund player, Mario Gotze, became the hero for the Germans with a superb finish via an assist by Chelsea’s Andre Schürrle in the 113th minute.

The two substitutes combined to devastating effect for Germany. Schurrle made inroads down the left hand side, and lofted in a neat cross towards the near post. Gotze took it excellently on his chest and with time and space to move, stabbed it into the back of the net.

With seven minutes left on the clock, the South American threw in all they had left and Messi had a freekick in the final seconds of the game to save the game but ballooned the ball into the stands to add to the Argentine misery, a moment which summed up Messi’s night.

It had been a long and impressive road for both final competitors and Germany and Argentina provided a match that had all the elements of a World Cup classic.

The Germans were looking to finish something that they have started since 2010 whereas the Argentines were determined to return to the top by avenging an embarrassing 4-0 thrashing by the same opponents, which happened four years ago.

The Germans, with their fourth title, have now made history as the first ever European World Cup champion to emerge on South American soil.

German Goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer, won the Golden Gloves Award for the Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament, while Argentina magician, Lionel Messi, won the Golden Ball for the Best Player of the Tournament.

James Rodriguez of Columbia, though absent at the presentation, won the Golden Boot having scored the highest number of goals. The Monaco attacking midfielder scored six goals in Brazil, one more than Germany’s Thomas Muller, who won the trophy in South Africa in 2010.

The night’s German hero, Mario Gotze, also made history as the first ever substitute to score the winning goal in a World Cup final.


Thursday 3 July 2014

FiFA world cup 2014

FIFA World Cup 2014 fixtures: Quarter-finals, semi-finals and final - match timings in IST


The most important stages of the FIFA World Cup 2014 have commenced. There are no second chances from now on. 136 goals were scored in the group stages, how many more will the teams score in the next Semi-Final matches? or maybe in Final?

Here are the fixtures and schedule for the knock out stages in IST:

Round of 16 Results: 

Date
Time
Fixture
28th June
9.30 pm IST
Brazil 1(3)-1(2) Chile
29th June
1.30 am IST
Colombia 2-0 Uruguay
29th June
9.30 pm IST
Netherlands 2-1 Mexico
30th June
1.30 am IST
Costa Rica 1(5)-1(3) Greece
30th June
9.30 pm IST
France 2-0 Nigeria
1st July
1.30 am IST
Germany 2-1 Algeria
1st July
9.30 pm IST
Argentina 1-0 Switzerland
2nd July
1.30 am IST
Belgium 2-1 USA

Round of 8 Teams: 

Match
Date
Time
Fixture
QF1
4th July
9.30 pm IST
France vs Germany
QF2
5th July
1.30 am IST
Brazil vs Colombia
QF3
5th July
9.30 pm IST
Argentina vs Belgium
QF4
6th July
1.30 am IST
Netherlands vs Costa Rica

Round of 4 Teams: 

Match
Date
Time
Fixture
SF1
9th July
1.30 am IST
Brazil or Colombia vs France or Germany
SF2
10th July
1.30 am IST
Netherlands or Costa Rica vs Argentina or Belgium

3rd place: 

Date
Time
Fixture
13th July
1.30 am IST
Loser of SF1 vs Loser of SF2 

Final: 

Date
Time
Fixture
14th July
12.30 am IST
Winner of SF1 vs Winner of SF2


So, Which team are you all supporting? I have a strong feeling that Brazil and Germany will meet in the semi-final. On the other side will be Netherlands vs Argentina. 





Wednesday 2 July 2014

July 1st Protests : 7月1日 大遊行 ong Kong

Photos for the protest on 1 July 2014

Hong Kong citizens are fighting for their rights and the government should respond to them.






I have to say "WOW" because this is really impressive seeing so many protesters.