world cup 2014
The World Cup is just four months away. With each passing week, we'll preview two of the 32 competitors leading up to the biggest tournament on the planet. The order is not pre-determined or predictable; we want to keep this exciting.
Group C is wide open by most accounts, but many have picked Colombia to be the favorite. Can Los Cafeteros pull off their best run in the tournament? We will find out in June.
The World Cup is just four months away. With each passing week, Latinos Post will preview two of the 32 competitors leading up to the biggest tournament on the planet. The order is not pre-determined or predictable; we want to keep this exciting.
Rafa Marquez thinks that Carlos Vela should make a return to the Mexican National Team.
Yesterday, this publication started a prediction for the opening round of the World Cup. With the teams already selected from the group stage here is a look at how the first round of knockouts would unfold in this scenario.
The groups have been drawn for the World Cup and both England and the US chances are slim.
The Netherlands were drawn into a difficult World Cup group on Friday and the initial reaction has been far from positive from the Dutchman.
Jurgen Klinsmann believes the United States got into the toughest group in the World Cup next summer but believes that his squad has a chance to make the knockout rounds.
Brazil wound up with a rather easy Group A in next summer's World Cup, but coach Felipe Scolari is playing down the perceived ease that this nation should have in getting to the knockout rounds.
Can Spain defend its World Cup title and win its fourth straight major trophy? Captain Iker Casillas admits that the challenge will be greater than in the past.
Cristiano Ronaldo thinks that he can lift the World Cup trophy next summer in Brazil.
The Champions League group stage will come to an end this week and the round of 16 contestants will finally be revealed. Here is how Groups A and B stand heading into the final match day.
The World Cup draw took place last Friday and after some time to digest the groups and situations of every nation, it is time to do an early prediction of how the entire tournament will turn out. In this edition, we will predict the group stage. Here we go.
The last time England was eliminated in the first round of the World Cup was in 1950 in Brazil. It looks like history will repeat itself this year as England enters the second of three Groups of Death in the 2014 World Cup.
Can Spain make it four major tournaments in a row? The defending World Cup champions will have a tremendously difficult task ahead as they take on the Dutch, Chile and Australia in Group B.
Group G is being anointed as the Group of Death in the upcoming World Cup. With the likes of Portugal, Germany, Ghana and the United States, there is no surprise that many view this as the toughest group of all. Let us examine the situation for each team.