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World Cup 2014 Analysis - Best Performances of the Past: Roberto Baggio's Descent into Scapegoat in 1994 [Watch]

Italy made a magnificent run to the World Cup final in 1994, having shut down a tough Brazilian side, forcing penalties. But the story would slowly unravel when Roberto Baggio, the main reason why the team had made it that far, lost the game for "El Azzurri." Here is how Baggio's tournament unfolded prior to that fateful moment.

World Cup Live 2014: Protests, Problems and Delays Continue to Plague Brazil With Tournament Weeks Away

As Brazilian organizers scramble to make last-minute preparations for the World Cup, set to begin June 12th, the protests against the event – despite the countries passion for the sport – continue to intensify in parts of the country.

Sara Carbonero Twitter & Instagram 2014: Iker Casillas' Girlfriend Heads to Work for World Cup, Opens Up About Parenthood

Sara Carbonero is ready to head back to work after giving birth almost five months ago. Sara Carbonero made headlines last World Cup when her boyfriend Iker Casillas, the goalkeeper for Spain, kissed her in the middle of an interview.

FIFA World Cup Live 2014: How Will Spain's World Cup Chances Be Affected by Diego Costa's Injury?

Diego Costra has torn his hamstring and his status remains uncertain for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Is Spain in trouble heading into the World Cup?

World Cup 2014: Scoping Out the Current Situation and 5 Things to Know if You Are Planning to Go

Heading to Brazil to take part in World Cup 2014 festivities? Here's a few things you may need to know before heading down there for the biggest event in soccer.

World Cup 2014 Analysis - Best Performances of the Past: Romario Saves Brazil in 1994 World Cup [Video]

In 1994, the World Cup came to the United States for the first time in history. Even though it was a historic moment for the nation, the turn history was made by another nation: Brazil. El Selecao won its fourth World Cup by defeating Italy on penalties in the final. The South American side was composed of numerous great players, but one of them dominated the competition. That man was Romario and he was the eventual Golden Ball winner. Here is a look at Romario's heroic campaign in 1994.

#VoltaWakaWaka World Cup: 'We Are One' is Not Popular; Brazilian Fans Want Shakira's 2010 World Cup Song

Should Shakira have sung the official World Cup theme? If you're Shakira, then things are going pretty well for you. If you're the singers of the official World Cup theme -- Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull and Claudia Leite -- then not so much.

Indy 500 Race & Results: Ryan Hunter-Reay Wins the 2014 Indianapolis 500 in Dynamic Fashion

The Indianapolis 500 has a new champion, and his name is Ryan Hunter-Reay. Amazingly, he is the first American born driver to win the event since 2006.

Shakira World Cup 2014 Song: Is 'La La La' Music Video a Rip-Off of Woodkid's 'Iron?' [Watch]

If you're a Woodkid fan, then Shakira's "La La La (Brazil 2014)" may look very familiar.

World Cup Brazil 2014 News Update: Crime in Rio de Janeiro Rises as FIFA's Main Event Nears

Rio de Janeiro is seeing a rise of muggings on buses, beaches and other popular tourist destinations. Buses are the main form of public transportation, and muggings on buses have doubled since last year. In January, more than 420 cases were reported. A year ago, the number was 195.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Live Broadcasting by LiveU: Major Operations Deployed for Global Media and Viewers

The 2014 FIFA World Cup will have the attention of millions of fans as they watch matches live on television or on secondhand experience. For LiveU, the scale of broadcasting the World Cup tournament may be the biggest operation for the live-video transmission company.

World Cup 2014 Analysis - Best Performances of the Past: Road to Redemption for Brazil's Ronaldo in 2002 (Video)

Back in 1970 Gerd Muller scored 10 goals in the World Cup. Since then only one player has come anywhere near that standard. That man was the great Ronaldo, who managed eight goals in that tournament and holds the record for highest scoring player in World Cup history with 15. Ronaldo did not earn the Golden Ball for his performance in 2002; that honor was given to the nearly impenetrable Oliver Kahn. But Kahn, who had been dominant throughout the first seven games of the tournament (he only conceded one goal in that span), met his match in the decisive match and allowed not one, but two goals against the superstar forward.

Summer Olympics 2016 Location Contaminated: Brazil Can Not Clean Guanabara Bay in Time for Games Despite Past Claims

According to officials, Brazil's Guanabara Bay will still be a polluted, contaminated site for sore eyes by the time of the 2016 Summer Olympics.

International News: Brazil Citizens Protest FIFA World Cup, Money Spent on 'Repressive Operations'

With less than a month until the first ball kick, Brazil continues to see protests against the biggest sporting event of the year. Preparations for the World Cup have been followed by a specter of popular discontent, and as the games near. more people hit the streets to voice their displeasure with the government and the Cup.

Brazilian Teen Sets Fastest Text Messaging Record

Brazilians may be known for their beach bums, but one teen gave the finger to that idea. Brazilians may be known for their beach bums, but one teen gave the finger to that idea.

World Cup 2014 Predictions: Which Players Will Be Cut From Spain's 30-Man Provisional Squad?

On Tuesday May 13, Spain's manager Vicente del Bosque announced his preliminary squad for the national team. The roster featured most of the mainstays from last year's Confederations Cup roster.

Animated Movies, Films & Pictures: Brazil Dominates Annecy Festival 2014 With More Animation Movies Than Any Other Country

The world's biggest international animation movie celebration, The Annecy Festival, will be held June 9-14 in France. This year, the selection has more influence from Brazil from than any other country.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Predictions: Good News For Brazil, History Tells Us South America Can't Be Beat at Home

As usual Brazil, Spain, and Italy are the favorites to win it all. However, history tells us that this year, South American teams have an even bigger reason to be favored.

International News: 1 in 40 People in Araras, Brazil Have a Rare Skin Disease

Snuggled amongst hills in the midwest of Brazil lies the village of Araras with an interesting phenomena. One in 40 of its inhabitants have a rare skin disease called xeroderma pigmentosum and likely represent the largest collected group of its kind in the world.

World Cup 2014 Analysis - Group B: Can Spain Make History & Retain Its Title?

The last time a World Cup champion won back-to-back tournaments was in 1962, when a Pele-led Brazil managed the feet. That generation of players was widely considered the greatest international team of all time. However, another team has managed to enter into that conversation after being the first team to win three straight international tournaments in a row. That team is the current defending champion Spain, which enters the tournament after winning the 2008 and 2012 Euro Cups and the 2010 World Cup. Can Spain make history by winning its second straight World Cup and its fourth straight major tournament?

Latin American Tech Trends: Internet Usage in Brazil Popular, Competes Against Television Time

Internet usage in one of Latin America's strongest markets has proved to capture the interest of the country than television.
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