2014 FIFA World Cup statistics
The following article outlines the statistics for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which took place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July.
Goals scored from penalty shoot-outs are not counted, and matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
Goalscorers
The winner of the Golden Boot was James Rodríguez.
Assists
Juan Cuadrado and Toni Kroos topped the assists table with four assists each during the tournament.
Scoring
- Overall
- Timing
- Teams
- Individual
Match awards
Man of the Match
Rank |
Name |
Team |
Opponent |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (GM), Iran (GM), Nigeria (GM), Switzerland (R16) |
4 |
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2 |
England (GM), Greece (R16), Netherlands (QF) |
3 |
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Australia (GM), Chile (GM), Brazil (TP) |
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{{sortname|James|Rodríguez |
Rodriguez, James}} |
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5 |
Honduras (GM), Switzerland (GM) |
2 |
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{{sortname|Mario|Götze |
Gotze, Mario}} |
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Portugal (GM), Belgium (R16) |
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{{sortname|Thomas|Müller |
Muller, Thomas}} |
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{{sortname |
Neymar}} |
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Brazil (GM), Netherlands (R16) |
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Ecuador (GM), Honduras (GM) |
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South Korea (GM), Russia (GM) |
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13 |
England (GM) |
1 |
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Uruguay (GM) |
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Uruguay (GM) |
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Chile (R16) |
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Algeria (GM) |
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Ghana (GM) |
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{{sortname |
Cristiano Ronaldo}} |
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France (GM) |
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{{sortname|Edin|Džeko |
Dzeko, Edin}} |
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Russia (GM) |
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Belgium (QF) |
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Greece (GM) |
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France (QF) |
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Brazil (SF) |
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Colombia (QF) |
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Germany (R16) |
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{{sortname|Mario|Mandžukić |
Mandzukic, Mario}} |
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{{sortname|Rafael|Márquez |
Marquez, Rafael}} |
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{{sortname|Jackson|Martínez |
Martinez, Jackson}} |
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Iran (GM) |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (GM) |
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Spain (GM) |
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Nigeria (R16) |
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Netherlands (SF) |
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Italy (GM) |
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Ivory Coast (GM) |
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{{sortname|Alexis|Sánchez |
Sanchez, Alexis}} |
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Cameroon (GM) |
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{{sortname|Son|Heung-min |
Son, Heung-min}} |
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{{sortname|Luis|Suárez |
Suarez, Luis}} |
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{{sortname|Yaya|Touré |
Toure, Yaya}} |
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Honduras (GM) |
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Spain (GM) |
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South Korea (GM) |
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Australia (GM) |
Clean sheets
The winner of the Golden Glove was Manuel Neuer.
Rank |
Name |
Team |
Opponent |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Chile (GM), Costa Rica (QF), Argentina (SF), Brazil (TP) |
4 |
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Portugal (GM), United States (GM), France (QF), Argentina (FI) |
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Iran (GM), Switzerland (R16), Belgium (QF), Netherlands (SF) |
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4 |
Honduras (GM), Ecuador (GM), Nigeria (R16) |
3 |
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Italy (GM), England (GM), Netherlands (QF) |
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6 |
Russia (GM), South Korea (GM) |
2 |
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Iran (GM), Bosnia and Herzegovina (GM) |
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Japan (GM), Ivory Coast (GM) |
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Cameroon (GM), Brazil (GM) |
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Greece (GM), Uruguay (R16) |
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11 |
Honduras (GM) |
1 |
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Spain (GM) |
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Mexico (GM) |
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France (GM) |
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Eduardo|Eduardo Carvalho}} |
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Costa Rica (GM) |
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Nigeria (GM) |
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Greece (GM) |
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Costa Rica (QF) |
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Japan (GM) |
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Italy (GM) |
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Cameroon (GM) |
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Australia (GM) |
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Brazil (TP) |
Multiple World Cups
- Scoring at three or more World Cups
Name |
2002 |
2006 |
2010 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Goals |
Against |
Goals |
Against |
Goals |
Against |
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2 |
JPN (2) |
1 |
SRB |
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1 |
IRN |
1 |
PRK |
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colspan="2" |
1 |
GHA |
1 |
ENG |
|
colspan="2" |
1 |
CZE |
3 |
SRB, AUS, USA |
|
5 |
KSA (3), IRL, CMR |
5 |
CRC (2), ECU (2), ARG |
4 |
|
0 |
1 |
ARG |
1 |
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1 |
CIV |
1 |
CMR |
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1 |
SCG |
2 |
SVK, URU |
|
colspan="2" |
3 |
UKR (2), FRA |
5 |
HON (2), CHI, POR, PAR |
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- Appearing in four World Cups
Name |
1998 |
2002 |
2006 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Against |
Against |
Against |
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colspan="2" |
3 |
POR, KOR, POL |
3 |
CZE, ITA, GHA |
1 |
|
0 |
4 |
ECU, CRO, MEX, KOR |
7 |
GHA, USA, CZE, AUS, UKR, GER, FRA |
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colspan="2" |
5 |
SVN, PAR, RSA, IRL, KOR |
3 |
UKR, TUN, FRA |
7 |
|
1 |
ITA |
3 |
IRL, KSA, GER |
colspan="2" |
3 |
|
colspan="2" |
7 |
KSA, IRL, CMR, PAR, USA, KOR, BRA |
7 |
CRC, POL, ECU, SWE, ARG, ITA, POR |
5 |
|
colspan="2" |
4 |
CRO, ECU, ITA, USA |
4 |
IRN, ANG, POR, ARG |
4 |
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colspan="2" |
3 |
PAR, RSA, KOR |
3 |
UKR, TUN, FRA |
7 |
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- Notes
- Gianluigi Buffon attended the 1998 FIFA World Cup as an unused substitute.
- In 2014, Rafael Márquez became the first player to captain his team in four different World Cups.
Overall results
Bold numbers indicate the maximum values in each column.
By team
The Netherlands was the only team that used all 23 players during the tournament, making it the first team in World Cup history to ever use all of its squad players.
By confederation
See also
- 2010 FIFA World Cup statistics