Saturday, June 28, 2014

Watch Live Match Brazil vs Chile - FIFA WC 2014

Watch the live match between Brazil vs Chile - FIFA WC 2014

This knockout match who will lose the game they will go home. So this is very important match between Brazil and Chile.

But Brazil get the tension by taking Neymar and Thiago Silva because of they got yellow card in last match. If they get yellow card today they will be unable to play next match.

To watch the live match online: http://gofirstrow.eu/watch/267208/1/watch-brazil-vs-chile---fifa-wc-2014-.html


Friday, June 27, 2014

Path to the final - Football World Cup 2014


Now the whole world is waiting for the final match of the world cup. Already group matches are completed. Now will start the round 16 and the all teams will try to get the ticket for QUARTER-FINAL. 

So football world be ready because of after quarter-final the semi-final stage will start and then the dream final. Who will play final. It can be Brazil Vs Argentina or any others team. 

But get remind here because of in the tournament world cup - 2014 happening lots of unexpected things like Spain out from round 16 as well as Italy and Portugal. So no one can predict here who will win the match.  

Here below i just give the round 16 matches fixtures -  
 
ROUND OF 16
1 BRAZIL VS CHILE
2 COLOMBIA VS URUGUAY
3 FRANCE VS NIGERIA
4 GERMANY VS ALGERIA
5 NETHERLANDS VS MEXICO
6 COSTA RICA VS GREECE
7 ARGENTINA VS SWITZERLAND
8 BELGIUM VS USA
QUARTER-FINAL
1 WINNER RO16 M1 VS WINNER RO16 M2
2 WINNER RO16 M3 VS WINNER RO16 M4
3 WINNER RO16 M5 VS WINNER RO16 M6
4 WINNER RO16 M7 VS WINNER RO16 M8
SEMI-FINAL
1 WINNER QF1 VS WINNER QF2
2 WINNER QF3 VS WINNER QF4
FINAL
1 WINNER SF1 VS WINNER SF2

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Luis Suarez ban from all football for four months


Bad news for team Uruguay. Striker Luis Suarez suspended from nine international matches, starting with World Cup 2014 last 16 game with Colombia, and all football until November.

Luis Suarez paid dearly for his World Cup biting shame on Thursday after being banned for a record four months and nine matches by Fifa.

The Uruguay and Liverpool striker was suspended for the rest of the tournament and from “all football activity”, including the start of next season.

He was also hit with a stadium ban, preventing him from attending any match anywhere in the world during his four-month ban, and was fined 100,000 Swiss francs (£65,702).

The Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) quickly announced it would contest the verdict but Fifa confirmed it would not allow him to play in Uruguay’s World Cup last-16 match against Colombia on Saturday pending the outcome of any appeal.

 The 27-year-old was banned for what was the third biting offence of his career, which took place in Uruguay’s final Group D game against Italy on Tuesday, when he sunk his teeth in to the shoulder of Georgio Chiellini.

The ban means he will not be able to play for Liverpool for the first 10 weeks of the English season. His first game back could be away at Newcastle United on November 1.

It could also scupper his hopes of forcing a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid this summer, both sides having been heavily linked with an £80 million-plus move for the striker. However, the player will be able to seek a transfer during the time of his ban.

Fifa said in a statement: “Luis Suarez is suspended for nine matches and banned for four months from any football-related activity.

“The Fifa disciplinary committee has reached a decision in the case related to Luis Suarez of Uruguay following an incident that occurred during the Fifa World Cup match between Italy and Uruguay played on 24th June 2014.

“The Fifa disciplinary committee has decided that the player Luis Suarez is regarded as having breached article 48, paragraph one, of the Fifa disciplinary code and article 57 of the Fifa disciplinary code, which is an act of unsporting behaviour towards another player.

“The player Luis Suarez is to be suspended for nine official matches. The first match of this suspension is to be served in the upcoming Fifa World Cup fixture between Colombia and Uruguay on 28th June 2014.

“The remaining match suspensions shall be served in Uruguay’s next Fifa World Cup matches, as long as the team qualifies, and/or in the representative team’s subsequent official matches, in accordance with article 38, paragraph 2a, of the Fifa disciplinary code.

“The player Luis Suarez is banned from taking part in any football-related activity, administrative, sport, or any other, for a period of four months, in accordance with article 22 of the Fifa disciplinary code.

“A stadium ban is pronounced against the player Luis Suarez, in accordance with article 21 of the Fifa disciplinary code as follows: the player Luis Suarez is prohibited from entering the confines of any stadium during the period of the ban; the player Luis Suarez is prohibited from entering the confines of any stadium in which the representative team of Uruguay is playing while he has to serve the nine-match suspension.

“The player Luis Suarez is ordered to pay a fine in the amount of 100,000 Swiss francs.

“The decision was notified to the player and Uruguayan FA this morning.”

The chairman of Fifa’s disciplinary committee, Claudio Sulser, added: “Such behaviour cannot be tolerated on any football pitch and, in particular, not at the Fifa World Cup, when the eyes of millions of people are on the stars on the field.

“The disciplinary committee took into account all the factors of the case, and the degree of Mr Suarez’s guilt in accordance with the relevant provisions of the code.”

Fifa declined to confirm whether Suarez would also be forced to undergo psychological help as part of his sanction.

Liverpool Football Club has released the following statement in response to the Fifa Disciplinary Committee's decision regarding Suarez.. Ian Ayre, chief executive officer, said: "Liverpool Football Club will wait until we have seen and had time to review the Fifa Disciplinary Committee report before making any further comment."

Britain's FIFA vice-president Jim Boyce, from Northern Ireland said: "I think the punishment handed out by FIFA to Luis Suarez is fully justified. Hopefully he will realise now that behaviour of this type will not be tolerated under any circumstances."

 AUF president Wilmar Valdez said: “We are preparing our appeal now, we have three days to do it.

“It is an excessive decision and there was not enough evidence and I have seen more aggressive incidents recently.

“It is a severe punishment. I don't know exactly which arguments they used but it is a tough punishment for Suarez.

“It’s feels like Uruguay has been thrown out of the World Cup. We all know what Suarez means to Uruguay and to football around the world – not having Suarez would be a loss to any team.”

The Uruguayan government also branded the sanction “disproportionate”.

“This disproportionate sanction hurts us,” sports minister Liliam Kechichian posed on Twitter, adding that she would meet president Jose Mujica to discuss the matter.

Uruguayan officials and media had branded the backlash against Suarez as an English, Italian and Brazilian conspiracy on Wednesday.

His appeal will be heard by Fifa’s appeal committee, chaired by Larry Mussenden of Bermuda, and should it uphold the verdict, he could lose more than just his ability to play.

Boot supplier adidas, who warned the player about his conduct after he bit Branislav Ivanovic last year, said: “Adidas does not condone Luis Suarez’s behaviour and we will again be reminding him of high standards we expect from players.

“We have no plan to use Suarez for any additional marketing activities during the 2014 Fifa World Cup.

“We will discuss all aspects of our future partnership directly with Suarez and his team following the World Cup.”

Suarez is also an ambassador for online bookmaker 888poker, producing several video diaries during the World Cup as part of that role.


Courtesy: Ben Rumsby, Rio de Janeiro
Via: Telegraph

Watch Live Match USA vs Germany - FIFA WC 2014

Watch the live match between USA vs Germany - FIFA WC 2014.

To watch the live match USA vs Germany - FIFA WC 2014 just go to: http://gofirstrow.eu/watch/266811/1/watch-usa-vs-germany---fifa-wc-2014-.html


Today this is the very tough moment for USA and Germany. So need to play for both of the team.

Watch Live Portugal vs Ghana - FIFA WC 2014

Watch live football match between Portugal vs Ghana - FIFA WC 2014. 

To watch the live match Portugal Vs Ghana just go to: http://gofirstrow.eu/watch/266810/1/watch-portugal-vs-ghana---fifa-wc-2014-.html


This is the really a tough match for Portugal and Ghana. Only in this group has the confusion about who will play in second round. So we need to wait until finish the game. Please be patience to get the result of the match between Portugal VS Ghana.

Is Portugal win the match 4 - 0. Then may they have the chance to play second round. So need to wait what are the things can be done by the Cristiano Ronaldo today.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Uruguay's Luis Suarez appears to bite Italy defender


Uruguay beat Italy, 1-0, on Tuesday, advancing to the knockout stage.

But star striker Luis Suarez's World Cup could be over.

Suarez, maybe the best player in Europe last season, appeared to bite Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini in the 80th minute -- one minute before Uruguay defender Diego Godin headed in the match-winner.

Here are a few looks.

Unfortunately, this isn't the first biting incident for Luis Suarez -- it's his third. He was suspended for seven matches in 2010 for biting PSV's Otman Bakkal on the shoulder, and was banned for 10 matches in 2013 for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic.

Suarez was not disciplined during the match on Tuesday, but a suspension could still be coming.

 
Courtesy: Jeff Borzello | CBSSports.com