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Brazil 2014 followed by Glitz, Glamour and Glory for the Germans
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The action while on TV from the first kick off on June 12 to the last by Messi on July 13, the tournament brought with it, aesthetic feelings and unforgettable memories.

Germany won to the knowledge of everyone, but they didn’t just win the trophy, they also shattered records and achievements; Joachim Leow and his boys were spectacular.

Miroslav Klose’s new World Cup goals record of 16 is just one that would take editions of the World Cup before a new one will be set; satirically, that record belonged to a German Gerd Muller.

Beside Klose’s records, the 2014 FIFA statistically is the only World Cup with numerous records; both good and bad.

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