Wikivoyage:Past events/World Cup 2014
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Host cities
- Belo Horizonte – 4 group matches, 1 round-of-16 match, and 1 semi-final match
- Brasília – 4 group matches, 1 round-of-16 match, 1 quarter-final, and the 3rd place match.
- Cuiabá – 4 group matches.
- Curitiba – 4 group matches.
- Fortaleza – 4 group matches, 1 round-of-16 match, and 1 quarter-final match.
- Manaus – 4 group matches.
- Natal – 4 group matches.
- Porto Alegre – 4 group matches and 1 round-of-16 match.
- Recife – 4 group matches, and 1 round-of-16 match.
- Rio de Janeiro – 4 group matches, 1 round-of-16 match, 1 quarter-final, and the final match.
- Salvador – 4 group matches, 1 round-of-16 match, and 1 quarter-final.
- São Paulo – 4 group matches including the opening game, 1 round-of-16 match, and 1 semi-final match.
Venues
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Amazônia Arena
address: ManausCapacity: 42,374. -
Baixada Arena
address: CuritibaCapacity: 41,456. -
Beira-Rio Stadium
address: Porto AlegreCapacity: 48,849. -
Corinthians Arena
address: São PauloCapacity: 65,807. -
Castelão
address: FortalezaCapacity: 64,846. -
Dunas Arena
address: NatalCapacity: 42,086. -
Fonte Nova Stadium
address: SalvadorCapacity: 56,500. -
Mané Garrincha Stadium
address: BrasíliaCapacity: 70,064. -
Maracanã Stadium
address: Rio de JaneiroCapacity: 76,804. -
Mineirão
address: Belo HorizonteCapacity: 62,160. -
Pantanal Arena
address: CuiabáCapacity: 42,969 -
Pernambuco Arena
address: RecifeCapacity: 44,248.
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