Zuzana from Brasilia: Estadio Nacional turned into sunflower field! (4)
An hour ago I just came back home, exhausted, but happy with the result of the today's match Brazil 4 x 1 Cameroon at National Stadium Mane Garrincha. This...
Luiz Carlos from Recife: Let's go forward Brasil! (6)
Today is our first decision in 2014 world cup! All Brazil is kind of nervous and anxious for this match.
Kivia from Sao Paulo: All roads lead... in front of the TV screen (6)
Another game of the Brazilian team made everyone in Sao Paulo go crazy again.
Pablo from Cuaiba: The city is full of tourists again. Japanese and Colombians arrived! (6)
Cuiaba just relearned how to get along with a calm and quiet environment when everything has been turned upside down again.
Leonardo from Fortaleza: Greece X Ivory Coast in Fortaleza! (7)
Our Stadium, Arena Castelão will host another game from the group stage this afternoon at 4 pm!
Leonardo from Fortaleza: Germany x Ghana (THE GAME) (6)
So, I went to the stadium to watch Germany X Ghana! My first time inside a stadium this World Cup! And first time in an international match since the semifinals...
Leonardo from Fortaleza: German Festival dominated life in Fortaleza (5)
So, Germany X Ghana was played in Fortaleza, and I'll write a post about the game itself after (I was at the stadium), but first, let's talk about the German...
Leonardo from Fortaleza: Watch out for the dark horses/"zebras"! (4)
So, folks, this has been the most unpredictable World Cup I've ever had notice of. No one is safe, many of the biggest nations/traditional teams have been...
Pedrinho & Pedroca from Natal: I am Brazilian, with great pride, with love! Let's sing! (5)
After a whole week's raining, the city still dawned overcast for the game that was considered the least expected here at Natal, due to the level of the teams.
Pedrinho & Pedroca: The Americans conquered our city! Luckily without firing a single bullet (4)
Three days ago was the second time Natal was invaded by Americans. The first was in the 40s, when Natal was the American Military basis. Although in greater...
Leonardo from Fortaleza: Germany X Portugal, a big game i watched with "zeh Germans!" (3)
I went with German friends who came from Deutschland to watch the games in Fortaleza! It was an amazing game!
Leonardo from Fortaleza: Hey, people! This is an epic World Cup! (2)
This post was overdue since my (crappy) internet provider has been shaky, to say the least, and I was offline the last couple days. Hope this doesn’t repeat.
Iga from Porto Alegre: The Brazilian kindness knows no limits - part two (5)
- I can't believe I brought my bikini here, what was I thinking......
Iga from Porto Alegre: The Brazilian kindness knows no limits! (4)
On my days off I spend my time on sightseeing, getting to know people and discovering Brasil, somewhat apart from the Copa. The people here are amazing. Always...
Luiz Carlos from Recife: The Mexicans in the Fan Fest made the game a home match (4)
Yesterday I decided to watch Brazil's match at Recife's Fan Fest. For my bad I arrived there late, it was 3:50pm and I didn't get a nice place, the streets were...
Luiz Carlos from Recife: Death group? Not for Costa Rica (5)
Death group? Not for Costa Rica, the first team qualified to the round of 16 in group D. What a incredible game in Recife that was!
Pablo from Cuiabá: Nigeria against Bosnia and Herzegovina - third game in Cuiabá (5)
Today Cuiabá will be hosting Nigerian and Bosnian fans for the match between these two national teams. Pantanal Arena will be loud again!
Pablo from Cuiabá: Watching Brazil vs Mexico in the Fan Fest (4)
Cuiabá Fan Fest went crazy during Brazil vs Mexico game. Incredible parades of Mexican goalkeeper did not ruined the party.
Pedro from Salvador: What do they put in players’ food in Salvador? (5)
Seriously now, what do they put in players’ food in Salvador? Are they all on steroids? I’m half joking, half serious here. This city has witnessed some of the...
Pedro from Salvador: Allez les rouges! Hop France! Or wait, is it the other way around? (4)
Allez les rouges! Hop France! Or wait, is it the other way around?
Kivia from São Paulo: Where did all the English hide? (5)
Before the game against Uruguay the streets of São Paulo were full of English people. I have no idea how it is possible that thousands of people disappear just...
Zuzana from Brasilia: Huge Colombian celebration in the capital - Ole Ole Ole! (3)
Today was the second match in Brasilia, this time Colombia x Ivory Coast (2 x 1)! Writing the new post I am still hearing "Colombia" and "Ole Ole Ole Ole" from...