This group is arguably the most open in the whole of the Brazil 2014 being that the four teams in represent four different continents, countries that can outdo the other in any o the games. There are no internationa big names in this team, even though they have individual players who can hold out their own on the pitch of play.
It is the most open and most unpredictable amongst the 8 other groups. Group C involves four teams that have never played against each other in the FIFA World Cup before. What can be guaranteed is an intriguing inter-continental clash of styles, with ’s South American flair going up against teams - , and - which typify their own regions’ traditional strengths.
Colombia is the Group's most recognized team and they are placed ahead of the others in performance level. They are the topmost FIFA ranked team in the Group and are seen as favorites to qualify though it could be dicey. The only champions in the Group, Japan while Japan will likewise look to better the last edition performance where they crashed out of the Group stage. Though Colombia and Japan are tipped to go through regarding their status as the seeded team and the Asian champions, the other two teams Greece and Ivory Coast could utter such predictions.
Sadly, Colombia will be missing the strike power of its top player Radamel Falcao who has been sidelined due to a failed recovery over the injury he sustained towards the close of last season. However, the South Americans can close up in the boots of James Rodriguez. For Ivory Coast, the star player would be none other than embattled Manchester City power man Yaya Toure, Japan holds it down with the duo and while Greece can rely in the plays of