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Germany v Ghana: Group G - 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
Ghana charters a plane full of cash for its World Cup players
By Laura LorenzettiJune 25, 2014
FIFA President Sepp Blatter
FIFA’s Sepp Blatter: Not that bad. And other things you didn’t know about the World Cup.
By Sam McNerney and Anne VanderMeyJune 17, 2014
Anti-Government Demonstrators Protest Across Brazil Over Country Hosting World Cup
Angry, ashamed Brazilians brace for World Cup
By Amy KaslowJune 12, 2014
Sao Paulo prepares for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Brazil launches massive English language crash course for World Cup
By Jill LangloisJune 11, 2014
Lionel Messi Argentina Soccer
LeadershipEurope: The Silicon Valley of soccer
By Ian MountJune 11, 2014
A Brazil fans stands outside of opening ceremony rehearsals around Itaquerao stadium
Brazil can’t lose World Cup, even if it doesn’t win
By Jeroen AnsinkJune 10, 2014
Families living in the shadow of Brazil's World Cup
Real EstateIn Brazil, tent cities rise to protest World Cup construction
By Jill LangloisJune 10, 2014
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and FIFA President Sepp Blatter
Will Brazil’s World Cup actually pay off?
By Ian MountJune 9, 2014
Maracana Stadium Hosts Soccer Game Ahead of World Cup
In Brazil, crowds are sacrificed to World Cup powers
By Dave ZirinJune 9, 2014
Qatar 2022 World Cup bid faces new corruption claims
Qatar 2022 World Cup bid faces new corruption claims
By Laura LorenzettiJune 1, 2014
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