As we approach the final of the Football World Cup 2014, let us take a moment to reflect on the important things about some of the players of this beautiful game: take note of their ink! Can you spot the other trend?
Imagine not being able to jump up and down when your National side made it into the FIFA World Cup Final. That is not the case in this plane…
If you thought Bafana Bafana had the sexiest dance moves on the pitch you haven’t seen these Colombians celebrating James Rodriguez’s header goal. Nice moves boys…
Doing the sideways-tango is apparently a bit of a debatable topic for the World Cup football players and coaches, but certain teams have different rules that allow for a bit of off-field scoring.
Everyone copes with loss in a different way… For the Croatian football players they seem to be laughing this one off with a little skinny dipping and team bonding. These are some VERY sneaky paparazzi and the players are really unimpressed….
This restaurant is really putting its hand up as one of the most creative and fresh new venues to complete your World Cup experience in style. Sure, your couch may be comfortable but this fine-dining-cum-bistro atmosphere is unmissable.
Brazilian Defender, Marcelo, got his name in the history books thanks to Fifa World Cup 2014.This might not be as he intended but he is the first Brazilian to score an own goal in a world cup…
The construction and renovation of 12 soccer stadiums for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, while plagued by cost overruns and legacy concerns, are beautiful to look at.
English comedian Simon Brodkin, known for playing Lee Nelson, donned a suit and shiny earrings and attempted to get involved with the England football squad prior to them leaving for their pre-World Cup training camp. The look on Steven Gerrard’s face says it all.
This is sort of like Robocop! Brazilian police forces are testing out glasses fitted out with cameras linked to a central computer network that stores a database of criminal suspects’ faces, so that they’ll be able to arrest people during the 2014 World Cup without having to ask them their names.