The expression of excitement when scoring a goal varies from country to country, but the lowest common denominator is definitely the word "goal". And since goals in the knockout stages are as rare as the air on Mount Everest this year and subscribed to extra time, it is logical that the outburst of emotions when it falls is all the greater. How big was measured by Quartz, which, however, did not collect the strength of the throat as the unit of measurement, but rather the short but powerful word "goal".
Four years is a long time nowadays, but at the same time a short time, depending on the perspective. A four year old phone is a dinosaur, again an event from four years ago seems like it was yesterday. Time is relative, but music that is either eternal or forgotten doesn't change much. It is the same with matches at the World Cup in football. The 'hand of God' stayed with us and some (official) WC songs stayed with us.
The FIFA World Cup in Brazil produced so many memorable moments even before the final that you could hardly fit them into the Maracana stadium. It rarely goes unnoticed and things seem to escape only the judges, but not the internet.
Unfortunately, most of them cannot afford the expensive trip to Brazil and watch the World Cup matches live, so they will have to make do with the "crumbs" of the broadcasts. But with the mass emergence of high-end projection and LCD and plasma TVs, this experience is already breathing heavily behind the collar of the live experience, especially when watching the match in a restaurant.
Football is not only a beautiful game that motivates and encourages team cooperation of a huge number of young people around the world, it also has a great political, national and economic impact. The central global event of this sport is certainly the World Cup, which is organized every four years by the International Federation of Football Associations - FIFA. The World Cup final of the world's most popular game is watched by more people in some places than the Olympics.
Two Brazilian artists took on an interesting project and surprised the Brazilian football team with an incredible painting of a Boeing 737 airplane, which will serve as the fastest means of transportation between Brazilian cities at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The World Cup is just around the corner and football fans are already eagerly collecting stickers of popular football stars who will appear at this year's championship in Brazil.
David Correy, a singer of Brazilian-American origin and the world-famous band Monobloko from Rio, brings Brazil closer to the world and the world to Brazil. They are the stars of Coca-Cola's campaign anthem at this year's World Cup.