What was your best memory of the 2014 World Cup

Discussion in 'WC 2014 Travel and Tickets' started by drupha, Jul 12, 2014.

  1. falsenine

    falsenine New Member

    Jul 8, 2014
    Club:
    Botafogo Rio Janeiro
    My World Cup observations:

    Loudest fans: Chile
    Most arrogant: Argentina
    Funniest fans: England
    Most popular team: Costa Rica
    Most hated team: Spain
    Most popular players: Neymar, James Rodriguez, Tim Cahill, Alexis Sanchez, Clint Dempsey, Guillermo Ochoa
    Least popular: Diego Costa, Fred, Luis Suarez, Arjen Robben, Camilo Zuniga
    Biggest rivalry: Brazil/Argentina
    Favourite city: Belo Horizonte

    Would be interesting to hear everyone else's...
     
  2. Leica

    Leica Member

    Feb 13, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Which world cup did you go to? One in a different planet? You have "Clint Dempsey" in "most popular" and no Messi. Laughable.
     
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  3. Piffy187

    Piffy187 Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    FL
    Club:
    CA Peñarol
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Loudest fans: Argentina/Uruguay
    Most arrogant: Belgium/Brazil
    Funniest fans: USA/Mexico
    Most popular team: Germany/Colombia
    Most hated team: Argentina/Spain
    Most popular players: Neymar, James Rodriguez, Muller, Ochoa, Suarez, Messi, David Luiz, Robben.
    Least popular: Diego Costa, Fred, Robben lol, Higuain(even Argentinians hated him, alot wanted Tevez instead of pipita).
    Biggest rivalry: Brazil/Argentina
    Favourite city: Natal
     
  4. Jyeatbvg

    Jyeatbvg Member

    Nov 11, 2013
    Toronto, Canada
    Loudest fans: Chile/Argentina
    Most arrogant: Brazil/Netherlands
    Funniest fans: USA
    Most popular team: Brazil
    Most hated team: Argentina
    Most popular players: Neymar, Messi, James Rodriguez,
    Least popular: Neymar, Messi, Robben
    Biggest rivalry: Brazil/Argentina
    Favourite city: Rio/Salvador
     
  5. falsenine

    falsenine New Member

    Jul 8, 2014
    Club:
    Botafogo Rio Janeiro
    I went to the one in Brazil just gone.
     
  6. MattC

    MattC Member

    Dec 26, 2011
    Melbourne, Australia
    Club:
    Melbourne Victory
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    Loudest fans: Argentina
    Most arrogant: The only arrogant fans I came across were a handful of Chileans, the vast majority of all fans I met were great.
    Funniest fans: Brazil (Had a lot of fun with random Brazilians at matches)
    Most popular team: Brazil
    Most hated team: Greece (I met a lot of people that were annoyed that Greece nearly made the QFs, let alone got out of their group)
    Most popular players: James Rodriguez (Arguably the poster boy for the tournament)
    Least popular: Fred (Poor guy good booed into retirement)
    Biggest rivalry: Brazil/Argentina (This rivalry was one of the defining aspects of the world cup for me)
    Favourite city: Rio (Mainly because of the great people I met)

    In terms of a best memory, I can't pick one. I'm happy to say that I have so many amazing memories from the entire tournament, picking one as the standout is impossible for me
     
  7. MonsieuL

    MonsieuL Member

    Mainz 05
    Germany
    Apr 20, 2014
    SAARLAND
    Club:
    FSV Mainz 05
    My best memory was the final whistle in the final
    :D
     
  8. Outburstz

    Outburstz Member

    Jun 22, 2014
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Loudest fans: Chile
    Most arrogant: Brazil
    Funniest fans: England (their despair was too funny)
    Most popular team: Concacaf
    Most hated team: Holland (hated their diving soooooooo much)
    Most popular players: James Rodriguez, Tim Howard, Clint Dempsey, Guillermo Ochoa, Navas, Muller
    Least popular: Pepe, Fred, Luis Suarez, Arjen Robben,
    Biggest rivalry: Concacaf vs the World
    Favourite city: Manus
     
  9. Jimbo

    Jimbo Member

    Dec 17, 1999
    Washington, DC
    It's funny. The World Cup for me wasn't about any particular moment that was unique or special, but it was the entire experience, the people of Brazil, just being a World Cup where the world does literally come together. I loved the US games and the whole roller coaster experience of being there with the other hard-core US fans who had traveled so far and busted their budgets to get to Brazil. Winning against Ghana, a tie - oh crap, but in the end a glorious win. OMG, words can't express that special joy! The early deficit vs. Portugal, the tie, the lead -- I believe!, and then at the last tick, a tie. Ugh, so deflating. The slog to the stadium and game in the rain vs. Germany but as the game ended, advancing none the less. And we saw it all. The games, with US fans in every conceivable crazy USA outfit and makeup were the thing that I will never, ever forget. At those times, you feel as alive as you every possibly will feel, and I absolutely loved it. The rest was a bonus. Being at the fan fest in Rio as the Argentine fans arrived to watch their first game. The fan fest in Natal with a crazy good Forro band after watching Mexico v. Brazil. The Amazon jungle, and being out at a camp in the forest playing dominos into the late night with a Brazilian guide (who we later met again at the US game in Manaus). The view from the top of Sugarloaf in Brazil. The joy the Brazilians showed when their team won on penalty kicks. Hearing Cielito Lindo at the Mexico vs. Croatia game. And so many more moments that I will cherish until the day I die. You really can't beat the World Cup. You just can't.
     
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  10. MattC

    MattC Member

    Dec 26, 2011
    Melbourne, Australia
    Club:
    Melbourne Victory
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    I couldn't agree with this more. Like you, I could list many amazing memories that are so unique to a World Cup.

    Before going to Brazil, I was planning for it to be my one and only world cup. But now, I don't think i'll ever not attend one again!
     
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  11. ttnpier

    ttnpier Member

    Feb 1, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Yeah, this is exactly how I feel. Russia here I come!
     
  12. whiskerxx

    whiskerxx Member+

    May 30, 2006
    I agree with the sentiment, but given the current politics, Russia could be in some doubt
     
  13. tudobem62014

    tudobem62014 Member+

    Feb 26, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Before going to Brazil, I was planning for it to be my one and only world cup. But now, I don't think i'll ever not attend one again![/QUOTE]

    100% agree
     
  14. tudobem62014

    tudobem62014 Member+

    Feb 26, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    #39 tudobem62014, Aug 13, 2014
    Last edited: Aug 13, 2014
    My own observations:
    Loudest fans: Argentina, Chile (especially vs Spain... WOW!! I still hear "CHI CHI CHI LE LE LE" in my head), Brazil (both games at the Mineiro were electric... until that string of German goals =P ... ruined my World Cup tbh )
    Most arrogant: an individual: the first game we attended an Argentinian guy took this Brazilian guy's girlfriend's seat and would not leave. 1 steward. Then 3 ticketing people came down. The neutrals started throwing food on him. Then a fight broke out. Then 10 stewards came down and broke up the fight and finally got the guy out in the 70th minute. It was actually pretty awesome and added to the atmosphere. We were like wow this is gonna be a great trip!
    Funniest fans: England/ USA (probably cause I could understand them) The English people also had the ability to take everything from a neutral point of view and just enjoy the games no matter who was winning or losing even their own team.
    Most popular team: Brazil
    Most hated team: Argentina minus Messi ... hanging around Brazilians this is all you heard... though everyone was quick to say the animosity was directed at the soccer team and not the Argentinean people... well not everyone
    Most popular players: Neymar. For 2-3 days it seemed like the injury video after the Colombia game was on a constant loop on tv.
    Least popular: Robben. Was behind the goal at the Mexico game... pretty sure it was a dive. His body language said 100% "yeah I just dove... but I'll take the goal." Watching the Holland vs Costa Rica game at one of the beach side side-walk things in Fortaleza... Robben dived again... the Mexican guy in front of me who had 4 40's by himself already jumped out of his seat yelling first "¡Cabrón!" and then to proceeded to swear at the TV... so much his friend escorted him out of the place before he got into a fight with one of the Dutch viewers.
    Biggest rivalry: Brazil/Argentina. Though it never happened. This was always a long conversation at the dining table.
    Favorite city: Rio De Janeiro / Belo Horizonte (felt like San Francisco without the whole Bay thing lol)
     
  15. tudobem62014

    tudobem62014 Member+

    Feb 26, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    #40 tudobem62014, Aug 13, 2014
    Last edited: Aug 13, 2014
    Best moments:
    The first night getting out of the subway at Maracana and looking at the stadium from the concrete walk. The lights, the sound, the people... sent chills up my spine. "OMFG we are here!"

    Listening to the CHI CHI CHI LE LE LE roar through Maracana when Chile beat Spain

    The chanting of the futbol songs on the metro and the buses with all the fans from around the world

    Rio Fan Fest with all the other Americans celebrating prematurely our r16 birth when the 2nd goal went in vs Portugal

    Chilling at prai Vermelha: Saying "******** that long ass Sugar Loaf line". Relaxing with some acaraje, coco, and caipirinhas... the perfect gringo day

    Biking around the South zone from Ipanema to Urca with my bro. The view from Urca was stunning!

    First just being at a knock out Brazil game... then the jubilation that came with the penalty kick victory of the Brazilians over Chile

    Cheering USA on in Salvador and gaining the support of the Brazilian neutrals

    Worst moment:
    The 3rd German goal. Everyone in the stadium knew it was over. Finally tried to watch it again on the ESPN app 31 days later. Couldn't get past the 1st half.
     
  16. tudobem62014

    tudobem62014 Member+

    Feb 26, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    #41 tudobem62014, Aug 13, 2014
    Last edited: Aug 13, 2014
    Most lasting and fondest memory:
    Sitting, eating, celebrating, commiserating, and talking with all yall whether it be in English, or my sloppy Spanish, Portugues, French, German, Russian, Japanese, or just hand motions and pointing. Was a great time fellas. See ya in Russia.

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  17. r45vt

    r45vt New Member

    Aug 10, 2014
    I loved every minute of my time in Brazil. As with other countries I have traveled to the IQ level drops as the crowd size grows. Individually everyone we met was great, even the Argentinians teasing me for wearing a German shirt.

    After a long game and a few beers there were a few morons in the stand. One Brazilian hid behind his girlfriend after bantering back and forth at a group of Argentinians once things exploded.


     
  18. nonoman123

    nonoman123 Member

    Aug 24, 2011
    iquique
    Club:
    CD Colo Colo
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    my perfect moment of this world cup is the spain's fall
     
  19. ItZa

    ItZa Member

    Jan 18, 2008
    Melbourne
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Not sure if I can pick 1 specific moment and declare it the best, there were moments that were big for their own reasons.

    In no order, these are my highlights of the games I attended:
    -Argentina 2-1 Bosnia (first game @ Maracana)
    -Germany 7-0 Brazil (no comment required)
    -Holland 2-1 Mexico (especially the penalty)
    -Brazil 0-0 Mexico (the match sucked but the buildup, chants on the plane and bus, crowd is what I remember clearly)
    -Spain 0-2 Chile (end of an era, World Champions out of the WC)
    -Colombia 2-0 Uruguay (James' goal, Colombian women all over the shop)
    -Argentina 0-0 Holland penalty shootout (last game)
    -France 0-1 Germany (more of a lowlight but I'll mention it anyway: never cried at a football game until then, and certainly haven't cried about one since 2006 final)

    Wearing a Zidane #10 2006 shirt always seemed to get a reaction, either people asking for my shirt or jokingly asking me to take it off (Brazilians), every French person always stopped by and either spoke or it was a hi-5 or a quick comment.

    Other mentions that aren't football related but certainly highlights in my Brazil trip related were:
    -Hang gliding in Rio
    -Fanfests
    -Iguazu Falls
    -Fortaleza nightlife and clubs
    -Rio/Copa/Lapa
    -The food
    -Colombian/Brazilian women = eye candy for the men

    Was in Brazil for 6.5 weeks and was very comfortable early on, what an experience, will never forget it. I'm hoping I do France 2016 justice and will do my best to not compare it to Brazil's 2014 World Cup as not only are they different tournaments, but different countries and culture. The atmosphere and everything will be different, but since this was my first tournament, I'm coming to terms there may be no other tournament I will ever go to will be quite like it.
     
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  20. AcesHigh

    AcesHigh Member+

    Nov 30, 2005
    Novo Hamburgo
    Club:
    Gremio Porto Alegre
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    err... what? You mean LITERALLY electrocuted??

    were you grabbing some grapes, like this reporter (this happened in Caxias do Sul, some 90km north of Porto Alegre)
     
  21. Italy-Azzurri-Fan

    Nov 15, 2014
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Robben Diving against Mexico and earning a penalty. Most Hilarious part of the whole WORLD CUP!!!
     
  22. AlAldoPele

    AlAldoPele New Member

    Jun 1, 2014
    HitherThither
    I often think back to the World Cup in Brazil.
    It was amazing. The atmosphere in Rio was electric. Going to Ipanema and Copa beaches during the day, watching Veron, Cannavaro, Davids etc play footvolley, Sugarloaf, feijoda, Christ the Redeemer, nightlife in Lapa, going the the quarters and the final etc. I just hope Russia is as good.
     
  23. tudobem62014

    tudobem62014 Member+

    Feb 26, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Swimming at Praya Vermelha? Under
    Sugar loaf. :) Delicioso/ Masarap.

    The atmosphere after the Brazil win over Chile... the atmosphere after the Brazil win over Colombia... the partying in Belo the night before that terrible game. I never thought I'd see a worse result... but then that Mexico Chile game at the Centenario.

    Two different crowd reactions though lol.
    Brazilian fans began to fight each other. Mexican fans turned on the team.
    I wonder what cultural insight someone can glean from that.
     

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