Brazil to Play Colombia World Cup Quarterfinals Tickets: Ticket Down Has Slashed Ticket Prices on



Brazil to Play Colombia World Cup Quarterfinals Tickets: Ticket Down Has Slashed Ticket Prices on Colombia vs. Brazil Quarterfinals Tickets
Ticket Down has rolled back ticket prices for Brazil vs. Colombia World Cup Quarterfinals on July 4th. Diehard soccer fans can add promo/coupon code SOCCER-2014 for added savings.
Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on Google+Share on LinkedInEmail a friend

Cheap Brazil vs. Colombia World Cup Quarterfinals Tickets
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 01, 2014

Ticket Down is a reputable source for Brazil vs. Colombia World Cup Quarterfinals tickets. One of the favorites to win the World Cup this year is from the host nation, Brazil. Brazil finished atop their group with a 2-1-0 record and advanced past the Round of 32 after knocking off fellow South American country, Chile on penalty kicks. The victory over Chile allowed the Brazilians to continue their goal of winning their sixth World Cup and will now take on Colombia. Colombia went 3-0 in the group stage, winning Group C and advanced past a Luis Suarez-less Uruguayan team. These two teams will meet at Estádio Castelão in Fortaleza on Saturday, July 4.
The Brazilian national team will be led into this matchup by the face of their team and the nation, Neymar. Neymar is just 22 and has scored four goals in this tournament. Against Chile, he was held without a goal, but the Barcelona player is still one of the most dangerous strikers in the world. He can make a defender miss at any time and if he has the chance to score on a penalty, all goalkeepers need to worry. Brazil will also be led in this match by Hulk, who put on one of the best performances of any player in their match against Chile; David Luiz who was credited with their lone goal in that match, and Marcelo. One player that won’t lace up their cleats in this match will be Dani Alves, who was suspended after earning his second yellow card of the tournament.
The Colombian team is one of the biggest surprises in the tournament this year. Their talent-filled roster is led by the leading scorer in the tournament, James Rodriguez. The 22-year-old played his first season with Monaco last season after playing with Porto in Portugal since 2010. He has quickly turned into one of the most impressive players in the World Cup and could be the difference between a win against one of the tournament favorites or a loss.
Estádio Castelão was originally built in 1973 and was renovated several years ago in preparation for the World Cup this year. The venue has hosted five games already this World Cup including the Brazil vs. Mexico draw in the group stage. The venue can seat more than 60,000 fans each night and has averaged more than 59,000 fans this tournament. With the original field of 32 teams down to less than a dozen, neither team can afford a slip up.
About TicketDown.com:
Ticket Down delivers tickets to sold out concerts and events worldwide when no one else can, and they do so at discounted prices. This popular ticket exchange also has Brazil vs. Colombia World Cup Quarterfinals tickets at great everyday low prices. Tickets for all other World Cup games can be found at Ticket Down at low everyday prices. This reputable ticket exchange is offering promo/coupon SOCCER-2014 for special savings.
Note: Ticket Down is not associated with any of the soccer teams or venues mentioned in this release. The names that are used in this release are purely for descriptive purposes. We are not affiliated with or do we endorse any artists or venues in this release.
Check out our discount codes online for all upcoming events. Ticket Down has low overheads which allow this well-known ticket site to keep prices low.

Read More >>>

The Roma full-back was the victim of an unfortunate incident during Brazil training but managed to walk it off


Maicon gets hit in the 'family jewels'

The Roma full-back was the victim of an unfortunate incident during Brazil training but managed to walk it off and is still a possibility to replace Dani Alves against Colombia

There was a painful accident during Brazil's training session when Maxwell accidentally hit Maicon's "family jewels".

The Brazil right-back, who has yet to make an appearance in this World Cup, had to briefly suspend his training as he shook off the pain.

Read More >>>

Yaya and Kolo Toure to remain at World Cup with Ivory Coast


Ivory Coast, Yaya Toure, Kolo Toure, Ibrahim Toure, Brazil, World Cup

28-year-old Ibrahim Toure, a player himself with Al Safa, had been suffering with cancer and died in Manchester on Thursday. 

A spokesman for the Ivorian Football Federation said: "The Toure brothers, Kolo and Yaya, have decided to stay with the team. They are not leaving Brazil."

The Ivorian Football Federation had released a short statement confirming Ibrahim's passing: "The entire Ivorian delegation want to show their support to the players.

"In such a sad situation, the Ivory Coast team and the entire delegation here in Brazil, show their support to the Toure brothers and their family.

"The President of the IFF and the Executive Committee ask Ivorians for their prayers.”

It is the second tragedy to hit the Ivory Coast squad - Serey Die's father passed away two hours before kick off against Colombia. Die was seen being comforted by Yaya Toure during the national anthems.

Ivory Coast face Greece in Fortaleza on Tuesday and they will qualify for the last 16 with a win.

Read More >>>

World Cup hosts Brazil have moved up two places to fourth in the Fifa world ranking - their highest position


 World Cup hosts Brazil have moved up two places to fourth in the Fifa world ranking - their highest position
World Cup hosts Brazil have moved up two places to fourth in the Fifa world ranking - their highest position

The 2002 world champions have climbed above Colombia and Uruguay but remain short of top side Spain

World Cup hosts Brazil have moved up two places to fourth in the Fifa world ranking - their highest position in nearly two years - while Spain continue to lead the way ahead of Germany and Portugal.

Luiz Felipe Scolari's men have jumped above South American rivals Colombia and Uruguay into their best spot on the global ladder since July 2011.

Brazil are now the leading team from the Conmebol confederation in the rankings, with Argentina behind Colombia (fifth) and Uruguay (sixth) in seventh.

Switzerland, Euro 2012 runners-up Italy and Greece complete the top 10.

World Cup outsiders such as England (11th), Netherlands (15th) and France (16th) all have to settle for a spot outside the top 10 nations.

Cote d'Ivoire remain the highest placed African country in 21st position, only just ahead of Egypt (24th) and Algeria (25th).

The 2014 World Cup begins on June 12 in Sao Paulo, with the final set of rankings before the tournament set to be released seven days earlier.

Read More >>>
Powered by Blogger.
My Blogger TricksAll Blogger TricksTechtunes