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RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - William H Bonney - 02-07-2014 22:38 After the completion of the second round there are 15 players from the 8 matches played who had 100 or more touches of the ball. Toni Kroos (Germany-Algeria) 135 Ángel Di María (Argentina-Switzerland) 125 Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany-Algeria) 121 Philipp Lahm (Germany-Algeria) 121 Jerome Boateng (Germany-Algeria) 116 Geoff Cameron (USA-Belgium) 113 Javier Mascherano (Argentina-Switzerland) 112 Per Mertesacker (Germany-Algeria) 111 José Holebas (Greece-Costa Rica) 108 Fernando Gago (Argentina-Switzerland) 105 Michael Bradley (USA-Belgium) 105 Giorgos Karagounis (Greece-Costa Rica) 104 Dani Alves (Brazil-Chile) 100 Marcos Rojo (Argentina-Switzerland) 100 DaMarcus Beasley (USA-Belgium) 100 RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - railwayman - 03-07-2014 15:29 Tim Howard's 15 saves for USA against Belgium beat a World Cup record that had stood since 1978, when Peru goalkeeper Ramon Quiroga made 13 saves in a match against Netherlands. RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - William H Bonney - 04-07-2014 13:46 As we go into the quarter finals, here are 10 players with a best stat of the tournament so far. Leading scorer: James Rodríguez (Colombia) 5 Most assists: Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (Colombia) 4 Most successful dribbes: Lionel Messi (Argentina) 24 Most passes completed: Toni Kroos (Germany) 360 Most shots on target: Karim Benzema (France) 13 Blocked the most shots: Geoff Cameron (USA) 8 Made the most interceptions: Luiz Gustavo (Brazil) 19 Most distance covered: Michael Bradley (USA) 54,709m Most fouled player: Alexis Sánchez (Chile) 24 Most crosses: Ángel Di María (Argentina) 33 RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - cosmonaut - 05-07-2014 04:13 Brazil committed 31 fouls in their quarter final against Colombia - this is the most fouls by Brazil in a World Cup match since records began in 1966. RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - William H Bonney - 05-07-2014 13:28 The Brazil-Columbia quarter final saw a total of 54 fouls committed, the most of any match in this tournament (31 fouls by Brazil and 23 by Columbia). There were more fouls committed in the match than there were good challenges, with only 44 out of 98 challenges being fair. 12 players in the match made 4 or more challenges. Here they are in order of how successful they were. Mario Yepes (Columbia) 6/7 fair - 86% successful Neymar (Brazil) 3/4 fair - 75% successful Paulinho (Brazil) 6/9 fair - 67% successful Oscar (Brazil) 4/6 fair - 67% successful Fredy Guarín (Columbia) 3/5 fair - 60% successful Fernandinho (Brazil) 4/8 fair - 50% successful Cristian Zapata (Columbia) 3/6 fair - 50% successful Maicon (Brazil) 2/4 fair - 50% successful Marcelo (Brazil) 4/9 fair - 44% successful Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (Columbia) 1/4 fair - 25% successful Hulk (Brazil) 1/5 fair - 20% successful Fred (Brazil) 0/4 fair - 0% successful RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - William H Bonney - 06-07-2014 14:30 After the completion of the quarter finals here are the tournament's top 25 performances for distance covered (in metres). Michael Bradley (USA-Belgium) 16,689 Marouane Fellaini (Belgium-USA) 16,268 Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium-USA) 15,989 Geoff Cameron (USA-Belgium) 15,496 Marcel Diaz (Chile-Brazil) 15,524 Charles Aránguiz (Chile-Brazil) 15,015 Jermaine Jones (USA-Belgium) 14,966 Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland-Argentina) 14,583 Luiz Gustavo (Brazil-Chile) 14,513 Stephan Lichtsteiner (Switzerland-Argentina) 14,483 Celso Borges (Costa Rica-Greece) 14,473 Gökhan Inler (Switzerland-Argentina) 14,464 Clint Dempsey (USA-Belgium) 14,384 Eugenio Mena (Chile-Brazil) 14,337 Axel Witsel (Belgium-USA) 14,201 Celso Borges (Costa Rica-Netherlands) 14,102 Valon Behrami (Switzerland-Argentina) 14,079 Bryan Ruiz (Costa Rica-Greece) 14,073 Alejandro Bedoya (USA-Belgium) 14,071 Omar Gonzalez (USA-Belgium) 13,992 Bryan Ruiz (Costa Rica-Netherlands) 13,960 Vincent Kompany (Belgium-USA) 13,796 Dani Alves (Brazil-Chile) 13,780 Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands-Costa Rica) 13,735 Johnny Acosta (Costa Rica-Netherlands) 13,691 RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - cosmonaut - 06-07-2014 15:29 Number of fouls committed by the 4 teams left in the tournament: Brazil 96 Netherlands 91 Germany 57 Argentina 51 RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - William H Bonney - 07-07-2014 19:23 In the World Cup quarter finals the 7 players with the most touches of the ball all came from the same team - Netherlands. Stefan de Vrij 119 Wesley Sneijder 108 Dirk Kuyt 104 Daley Blind 104 Ron Vlaar 101 Bruno Martins 97 Arjen Robben 97 RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - railwayman - 07-07-2014 21:26 The semi final between Brazil and Germany is only the 2nd time that these two have met in the World Cup (the other being the 2002 final). RE: The 2014 World Cup in stats - William H Bonney - 09-07-2014 16:52 Some stats from the Brazil-Germany semi-final. * Germany were the harder running team, their players covering an average of 10.9 km in the match compared to 9.9 km by the Brazilian players. * Germany were the more clinical team, scoring 7 goals from only 14 goal attempts compared to 1 goal scored from 18 attempts by Brazil. * Germany were more defensively minded, their players spending an average of 58% of the match in their own half compared to 51% by Brazil. * Germany gave the ball away less, surrendering it 8 times in the match compared to Brazil losing possession 17 times due to unforced errors. * Germany passed the ball shorter, with 9.8% of their distribution being long balls, compared to Brazil who went long with 14% of their passes. |