The draw and schedule for the 2014 FIFA World Cup has been set in stone, but how much do you know of the 32 teams that will be playing in the tournament?
World Soccer Talk has you covered with previews of every team — featuring predicted line-ups, key players, honors won and much more to give you the insight you need to know your competition!
Here are the team previews for the FIFA World Cup 2014 teams:
Team previews, in alphabetical order:
Algeria: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Argentina: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Australia: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Belgium: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Bosnia and Herzegovina: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Brazil: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Cameroon: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Chile: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Colombia: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Costa Rica: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Croatia: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Ecuador: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
England: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
France: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Germany: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Ghana: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Greece: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Holland: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Honduras: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Iran: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Italy: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Ivory Coast: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Japan: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Mexico: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Nigeria: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Portugal: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Russia: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
South Korea: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Spain: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Switzerland: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
United States: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Uruguay: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Team previews, by group:
Group A
Brazil: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Croatia: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Mexico: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Cameroon: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Group B
Spain: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Holland: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Chile: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Australia: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Group C
Colombia: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Greece: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Ivory Coast: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Japan: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Group D
Uruguay: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Costa Rica: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Italy: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
England: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Group E
Switzerland: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Ecuador: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
France: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Honduras: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Group F
Argentina: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Bosnia and Herzegovina: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Iran: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
Nigeria: World Cup 2014 Team Preview
In my opinion Group H is the group of death so to speak.
Whoever did the section for Bosnia, it is incorrect. The team is switched, the left back and right back are in the wrong spots, as are the right and left wingers. Also Izet Hajrovic will most likely not start it will be Misimovic starting with Pjanic playing on the right wing spot but sliding into the middle.
So it should be
GK- Begovic
RB- Mujdza
CB- Bicakcic
CB- Spahic
LB- Salihovic/Kolasinac
CDM- Medunjanin
RM- Pjanic
LM- Lulic
CAM- Misimovic
ST- Ibisevic
ST- Dzeko
To me Germany is the toughest team for this world cup. But who will be 2nd team to compete ? Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Spain, Netherlands, Colombia, England all play a good football round the year . I think, it will be an unpredictable tournament ever!
Brazil is goin to win the world cup
Group G is the group of “death”.No doubt about it.With Cristiano,Muller and more talented players.Either Spain,Brazil or Germany will win the world cup.
Italy will finish first,with Uruguay,Costa Rica and England battling for second.
I just suport n belief that one of a African/Asian, countries will be in the final ..i feel like waiting to watch n decide which country..m from the Solomon Island, n a great soccer fun..m a Mans City fun..
In history Only south american and europe countries meets in final lets hope any other countries apart from sa and euro will be in final
I willing to FIFA world cup
Really i am wating for fifa world cup to start 🙂
I’ve had a fantastic time in Brazil touring it for 17 days from Copacabana to Pelourinho – Salvador,from Chapada Diamantina to Fortaleza, Belo, Ouro Preto and of course Brasilia , but the moments that struck me the most were the ones when the Brazilian fans started being proud all of the sudden at random games it was unbelievable, if Brazil wins the Cup, it will be because of them for sure World Cup’s unofficial anthem – Eu sou brasileiro com muito orgulho com muito amor! – Arena Castelão in Fortaleza – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSsny0rLKb8