The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 

From the opening match in São Paulo until the final in the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, here is your first opportunity to see all 12 venues of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Which stadium will you play in first ? Take a look to the new stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.

 
 

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

The biggest football competition of the world will be played in 12 new stadiums:

Rio de Janeiro
Maracanã (71,159 seats)

    Matches:
    Group F – Argentina vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Group B – Spain vs Chile
    Group H – Belgium vs Russia
    Group E – Ecuador vs France
    Round of 16 – 1C v 2D
    Quarter-final – W53 v W54
    Final – W61 v W62

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

São Paulo
Arena de São Paulo (Arena Corinthians – 59,955 seats)

    Matches:
    Group A – Brazil v Croatia (opening match)
    Group D – Uruguay vs England
    Group B – Netherlands vs Chile
    Group H – Korea Republic vs Belgium
    Round of 16 – 1F v 2E
    Semi-final – W59 v W60

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Belo Horizonte
Mineirão (56,091 seats)

    Matches:
    Group C – Colombia vs Greece
    Group H – Belgium vs Algeria
    Group F – Argentina vs Iran
    Group D – Costa Rica vs England
    Round of 16 – 1A v 2B
    Semi-final – W57 v W58

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Brasilia
Estádio Nacional de Brasilia (65,702 seats)

    Matches:
    Group E – Switzerland vs Ecuador
    Group C – Colombia vs Ivory Coast
    Group A – Cameroon vs Brazil
    Group G – Portugal vs Ghana
    Round of 16 – 1E v 2F
    Quarter-final – W55 v W56
    Third place – L61 v L62

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Fortaleza
Arena Castelão (57,747 seats)

    Matches:
    Group D – Uruguay vs Costa Rica
    Group A – Brazil vs Mexico
    Group G – Germany vs Ghana
    Group C – Greece vs Ivory Coast
    Round of 16 – 1B v 2A
    Quarter-final – W49 v W50

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Salvador
Arena Fonte Nova (49,280 seats)

    Matches:
    Group B – Spain vs Netherlands
    Group G – Germany vs Portugal
    Group E – Switzerland vs France
    Group F – Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Iran
    Round of 16 – 1H v 2G
    Quarter-final – W51 v W52

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Porto Alegre
Estádio Beira-Rio (42,153 seats)

    Matches:
    Group E – France vs Honduras
    Group B – Australia vs Netherlands
    Group H – Korea Republic vs Algeria
    Group F – Nigeria vs Argentina
    Round of 16 – 1G v 2H

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Recife
Arena Pernambuco (40,604 seats)

    Matches:
    Group C – Ivory Coast vs Japan
    Group D – Italy vs Costa Rica
    Group A – Croatia vs Mexico
    Group G – USA vs Germany
    Round of 16 – 1F v 2E

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Manaus
Arena da Amazônia (39,573 seats)

    Matches:
    Group D – England vs Italy
    Group A – Cameroon vs Croatia
    Group G – USA vs Portugal
    Group E – Honduras vs Switzerland

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Cuiabá
Arena Pantanal (39,553 seats)

    Matches:
    Group B – Chile vs Australia
    Group H – Russia vs Korea Republic
    Group F – Nigeria vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Group C – Japan vs Colombia

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Natal
Arena das Dunas (39,304 seats)

    Matches:
    Group A – Mexico vs Cameroon
    Group G – Ghana vs USA
    Group C – Japan vs Greece
    Group D – Italy vs Uruguay

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 

Curitiba
Arena da Baixada (37,634 seats)

    Matches:
    Group F – Iran vs Nigeria
    Group E – Honduras vs Ecuador
    Group B – Australia vs Spain
    Group H – Algeria vs Russia

The New Stadiums of EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil

 
 
 

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *