
There were four penalty shoot outs in the World Cup. James Rodriguez won the golden boot list with 6 goals. Earlier, till end of QF matches, FIFA World Cup 2014 has recorded two hattricks, 5 own goals, 7 penalties and 4 penalty shoots. Germany has scored the maximum goals, followed by Netherlands and then Colombia, while Brazil with 14 goals leads Australia and Cameroon for conceding the maximum goals. Overall in the team game, while other teams have stars hitting the goals, Netherlands has maximum 9 players scoring for the teams. Check the complete record of goals in the Brazil World Cup 2014. Messi was declared the Player of the Tournament and handed over Golden Ball Award. Manuel Neuer earned the Golden Glove award in the competition that saw many remarkable goalkeepers. Colombia received the FIFA Fairplay award.
Goal Scores of Brazil World Cup
Points Table of 2014 World Cup
2014 Football World Cup: Schedule and Results in Indian Standard Time
Summary: Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D, Group E, Group F, Group G, Group H
Penalty Shootout: 4
Semifinal: Argentina vs Netherlands 4-2
- Missed: Vlaar, Sneijder
Scored: Robben, Kuyt (Netherlands), Messi, Garay, Agüero, Rodríguez (Argentina)
Quarter final: Netherlands vs Costa Rica 4-3
- Netherlands: Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Dirk Kuyt
Costa Rica: Celso Borges, Giancarlo González, Cristian Bolaños
Missed: Costa Rica: Bryan Ruiz, Michael Umaña
Round of 16: Brazil vs Chile: 3-2
- Scorers:Brazil: David Luiz, Marcelo, Neyma
Chile: Charles Aránguiz, Marcelo Díaz
- Those who missed:
Brazil: Willian, Hulk
Chile: Mauricio Pinilla, Alexis Sánchez, Gonzalo Jara
Round of 16: Costa Rica vs Greece: 5-3
- Scorers:Costa Rica: Celso Borges, Bryan Ruiz, Giancarlo González, Joel Campbell, Michael Umaña
Greece: Konstantinos Mitroglou, Lazaros Christodoulopoulos, José Holebas
- Those who missed: Greece: Theofanis Gekas
Costa Rica: None
Hattrick: 2
Mueller (Germany vs Portugal), Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland vs Honduras)
Countries Yet to Score a Goal: None
Countries Yet to Concede a Goal: None
Countries Scoring Maximum Goals: 5 or More
- 18 Germany
15 Netherlands
12 Colombia
11 Brazil
8 France, Argentina
7 Switzerland, Algeria
6 Croatia, Chile
5 Costa Rica
Countries Conceding Maximum Goals: 3 or More
- 14 Brazil
9 Cameroon, Australia
8 Honduras
7 Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Switzerland
6 Uruguay, Ghana, Croatia, Japan, South Korea, USA
5 Honduras, Ivory Coast, Greece, Nigeria
4 Netherlands, England, Iran, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Chile, Argentina
3 Ecuador, Mexico, Belgium, Germany
Own Goals: 5
- Sead Kolašinac (Bosnia and Herzegovina Vs Argentina)
Marcelo (Brazil Vs Croatia)
Noel Valladares (Honduras Vs France)
Boye (Ghana vs Portugal)
Joseph Yobo (Nigeria vs France) Round of 16
Goals By Headers: 28 Goals
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2 Headers by Enner Valencia (Ecuador)
26 More players one header each
Goals By Penalty: 10 Goals
Karim Benzema (France vs Swizerland) missed the penalty.
- 1. Neymar (Brazil vs Croatia)
2. Benzema (France vs Honduras)
3. Thomas Mueller (Germany vs Portugal)
4. Edinson Cavani (Uruguay vs Costa Rica)
5. Sofiane Feghouli (Algeria vs Belgium)
6. Xabi Alonso (Spain vs Netherlands)
7. Mile Jedinak (Australia vs Netherlands)
8. Samaras (Greece vs Ivory Coast)
9. Cuadrado (Colombia vs Japan)
10. Klaas Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands vs Mexico) Round of 16
Players Scoring Goals By Country
- 1. Algeria: 7 (2: Islam Slimani, , Abdelmoumene Djabou 1: Sofiane Feghouli, Rafik Halliche, Yacine Brahimi)
2. Argentina: 7 (4: Lionel Messi, 1: Marcos Rojo, Ángel di María, Higuain)
3. Australia: 3 (2: Cahill, 1: Mile Jedinak),
4. Belgium: 6 (1: Marouane Fellaini, Dries Mertens, Divock Origi, Jan Vertonghen, De Bruyne, Lukaku)
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina: 4 (1: Vedad Ibišević, Edin Džeko, Miralem Pjanić, Avdija Vršajević)
6. Brazil: 11 (4: Neymar, 2: Oscar, David Luiz, 1: Fred, Fernando Luiz Roza, Thiago Silva)
7. Chile: 6 (2: , Alexis Sánchez, 1: Charles Aránguiz, Jean Beausejour, Jorge Valdivia, Eduardo Vargas)
8. Colombia: 11 (5: Rodriguez, 2: Martínez, 1: Pablo Armero, Teófilo Gutiérrez, Juan Quintero, Cuadrado)
9. Costa Rica: 5 (2: Bryan Ruiz, 1: Joel Campbell, Óscar Duarte, Marco Ureña)
10. Croatia: 5 (2: Mandzukic, Ivan Perišić), 1: Ivica Olić)
11. Ecuador: 3 (3: Enner Valencia)
12. England: 2 (1: Wayne Rooney, Daniel Sturridge)
13. France : 10 (3: Karim Benzema, 1: Olivier Giroud, Blaise Matuidi, Moussa Sissoko, Mathieu Valbuena, Paul Pogba )
14. Germany: 18 (5: Thomas Mueller, 3: André Schürrle, 2: Klose, Kroos, Mario Götze 1: Mats Hummels, Mesut Özil, Hummels, Sami Khedira)
15. Ghana: 4 (2: André Ayew, Asamoah Gyan)
16. Greece: 2 (1: Samaris, Samaras, Socratis Papastathopoulos)
17. Honduras: 1 (1: Carlo Costly)
18. Iran: 1 (Reza Ghoochannejhad)
19. Italy: 2 (1: Mario Balotelli, Claudio Marchisio)
20. Japan: 2 (1: Keisuke Honda, Okazaki)
21. Ivory Coast: 4 (2: Gervinho, Wilfried Bony)
22. Mexico: 5 (1: Oribe Peralta, Rafael Márquez, Andrés Guardado, Javier Hernández, Giovani dos Santos)
23. Netherlands: 15 (4: Robin Van Persie, 3: Arjen Robben, 2: Memphis Depay, 1: Stefan de Vrij, Leroy Fer, Wesley Sneijder, Klaas Jan Huntelaar, Georginio Wijnaldum, Daley Blind)
24. Russia: 2 (1: Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Alexander Kokorin)
25. South Korea: 3 (1: Lee Keun-ho, Son Heung Min, Koo Jacheol)
26. Spain: 4 (1: Xabi Alonso, David Villa, Fernando Torres, Juan Mata)
27. Switzerland: 7 (3: Xherdan Shaqiri, 1: Blerim Džemaili, Admir Mehmedi, Haris Seferović, Granit Xhaka)
28. Uruguay: 4 (2: Suarez, 1: Edinson Cavani, Diego Godín)
29. USA: 5 (2: Clint Dempsey, 1: John Brooks, Jermaine Jones, Green)
30. Nigeria: 3 (2: Ahmed Musa, 1: Peter Odemwingie)
31. Portugal: 3 (1: Nani, Silvestre Varela, Ronaldo)
32. Cameroon: 1 (Joël Matip)
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