Colombia Greece World Cup 2014 Live Stream Video Replay

Colombia Greece World Cup Match : Live Stream and Video Replay of Goals and Highlights

Watch Colombia vs Greece live stream today at 12 p.m. ET through our free link provided below to access the World Cup 2014 video live streaming. Fans from Comlombia and Greece can watch the game live from Brazil or watch Colombia Greece goals replay and highlights on video. On Saturday June 14th 2014 the football Colombia vs Greece match live stream is available on the Internet through iPhone, iPad, Android mobile phones, tablets or PC and Mac desktops.

Today at 12:00 PM ET in the Estádio Mineirão of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Colombia play Greece in the Group C of the World Cup 2014. Before Ivory Coast vs Japan, the Colombia Greece World Cup match is probably the most important game to watch between two contenders to qualify for the mext round of the tournament.

Colombia Greece World Cup

A few minutes before the Colombia Greece match kick off, come back here on TechNews.org to check out online live streaming details and enjoy the World Cup 2014 game. For a live TV coverage of the Colombia Greece game, ESPN2 and Univision in the US, SBS in Australia, CBC in Canada and ITV1 in the UK broadcast the Group C match. On desktops, tablets, iPhones/iPads or Android mobile phones, fans from Greece, Colombia or from all over the world can watch the 2014 World Cup Colombia Greece game, the link is here.

Despite the absence of their all-star striker Falcao Colombia have sufficient resources to overcome a Greek team that reached the quarter-finals at Euro 2012. The “Cafeteros” are ranked eighth in the world. For Colombia, the team lineup could be : Ospina; Zuniga, Yepes, Zapata, Armero; Cuadrado, Aguilar, Rodriguez, Sanchez; Gutierez, Martinez. For Greece, in a classic 4-4-2 organization, the Greek coach should choose : Karnezis; Torosidis, Papasthathopoulos, Manolas, Holebas; Salpingidis, Katsouranis, Maniatis, Kone; Samaras and Mitroglou, Fulham’s star striker.

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Chile Australia World Cup Live Stream Video

Chile Australia World Cup Match : Live Stream Video

Watch Chile vs Australia online tonight at 6 p.m. ET via a World Cup 2014 live stream free link provided below. From the Arena Pantanal of Cuiabá, Brazil, fans from Australia and Chile can watch their Group B opening game live and on video replay with goals replay and highlights. The Chile Australia World Cup match live stream is available on the Internet through mobile … Continue reading Chile Australia World Cup Match : Live Stream Video

Spain vs Netherlands World Cup 2014 Live Stream

Watch Spain vs Netherlands World Cup 2014 Live Stream + Goals Video Replay

World Cup 2014 > the Spain vs Netherlands match can be watched online today at 3 p.m. ET via live stream and a free link shown below. Live from Salvador, Spain vs the Netherlands is the 1st game of the World Cup 2014 Group B. Fans from all over the world want to watch this re-match of the latest World Cup finals. On desktops, laptops, … Continue reading Watch Spain vs Netherlands World Cup 2014 Live Stream + Goals Video Replay

Mexico Cameroon World Cup 2014 Live Streaming Video

Watch Mexico vs Cameroon World Cup 2014 Live Stream + Video Replay

Fans from Mexico and Cameroon can watch the World Cup 2014 live stream today at 12 p.m. ET via an online live stream and a free link provided below. To watch the Mexico vs Cameroon match live stream video online on their mobile phones, tablets or desktops from all over the world. The second game of Group A of World Cup 2014 netween Mexico and … Continue reading Watch Mexico vs Cameroon World Cup 2014 Live Stream + Video Replay

Brazuca 2014 Video Wordl Cup Brazil 2014

World Cup 2014 in Brazil : Watch the Amazing Brazuca in Action the New Official World Cup Ball

World Cup 2014 Ball : watch this surprising video of the “Brazuca”, the new and official ball designed by Adidas for the World Cup 2014 in Brazil. As always for every new world cup, players from all over the world will compete with a new ball at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Named the Brazuca, adidas spent three years developing it. Here’s what you should know about it in a stunning video of the Brazuca and its magical effects.

Brazuca is the latest ball of a very long tradition. As it does every four years, Adidas recently introduced the latest official ball Brazuca for the 2014 World Cup, nicknamed “Brazuca.” To get a true read on just how different the balls are, WSJ’s Matt Futterman asked Kosuke Kumera of the New York Red Bulls totest every ball for the World Cup since 1970.

The new ball Brazuca from Adidas is likely to become controversial among players and goalkeepers during the World Cup 2014 in Brazil. The official ball of the event has been distributed to all teams enlisted in the tournament. Players have been able to test the official ball. More than 600 players have tested the ball and its effects within Adidas research centers.

The main goal of all these technological testings was to find an ideal structure for the Brazuca, increasing air resistance and avoiding strange effects on the beatings. “Despite reducing the number of panels used, the ball speed has been increased. When the World Cup 2014 official ball Brazuca flies in the air, resistance is reduced to smoothe the ball track” reports Takeshi Asai, Professor of Sports Science at the University of Tsukuba in Japan.

In 2010, the South Africa World Cup ball, the Jabulani, had received a wide range of criticism from players and goalkeepers. In Brazil, Adidas has found a miracle with the Brazuca. Check out the video:

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Twitter stock (NYSE:TWTR) to Benefit from Soccer World Cup Fever

This year’s World Cup will play out on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and messaging apps like WhatsApp just as it progresses in stadiums from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro. Nearly 40 percent of Facebook’s 1.28 billion users are football fans. On Tuesday, the world’s biggest online social network is adding new features to help fans follow the World Cup — the world’s most widely viewed sporting event — which takes place in Brazil from June 12th to July 13th.

Largely ignored during much of last year’s 30 percent rally in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, the stocks leading the U.S. market this year rank among its usually sleepiest components. The best sector in 2014 is utilities, including Consolidated Edison. They’re up 14.5 percent on a total return basis this year, compared with 6.4 percent for the S&P 500 as a whole.

The Soccer World Cup in Brazil will be the most tweeted global event ever, according to a report from Twitter (NYSE:TWTR). Brazil’s Twitter director Guilherme Ribenboim said the volume of messages sent during the month-long competition starting on June 12 will dwarf the 150 million tweets sent about the 2012 London Olympic Games. “We have been showing them how they should use the Twitter platform, how to use hashtags, how to engage with their fans.”

Twitter is also bringing back the “hashflags” it introduced in the 2010 World Cup. Users who tweet three-letter country codes for participating nations — such as BRA for Brazil or ESP for Spain — will see the country’s flag appear in their tweet. Twitter says it will then tally the mentions in its “World Cup of tweets.”

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