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2014 FIFA World Cup Group D

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Group D of the2014 FIFA World Cup consisted ofUruguay,Costa Rica,England andItaly. Widely considered as theGroup of Death, it was the only group to contain more than one previous winner of the World Cup,[1] as well as the only group in the history of the FIFA World Cup to contain three former world champions.[2] It was also the only group with threetop 10FIFA World Ranking teams as of October 2013 (ranking date for final draw) and at the start of the competition. Play began on 14 June and ended on 24 June 2014.

Costa Rica topped the group undefeated, despite being considered underdogs and expected to finish last in a group containing three former winners of the competition. Two of them, England and Italy, were eliminated.

Teams

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Draw positionTeamConfederationMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
October 2013[nb 1]June 2014
D1(seed) UruguayCONMEBOLAFC vs CONMEBOL play-off winners20 November 201312th2010Winners (1930,1950)67
D2 Costa RicaCONCACAFCONCACAF fourth round2nd runners-up10 September 20134th2006Round of 16 (1990)3128
D3 EnglandUEFAUEFA Group H winners15 October 201314th2010Winners (1966)1010
D4 ItalyUEFAUEFA Group B winners10 September 201318th2010Winners (1934,1938,1982,2006)99
Notes
  1. ^The rankings of October 2013 were used forseeding for the final draw.

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Costa Rica321041+37Advance toknockout stage
2 Uruguay32014406
3 Italy310223−13
4 England301224−21
Source:FIFA
Rules for classification:Tie-breaking criteria

Matches

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Uruguay vs Costa Rica

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Instant beforeMarco Ureña's goal

The two teams had met in 10 previous matches, most recently in 2009 in theCONCACAF – CONMEBOL play-off, won by Uruguay 2–1 on aggregate to qualify for the2010 FIFA World Cup.[3]

Uruguay led the game 1–0 at half time, through anEdinson Cavani penalty afterDiego Lugano was pulled down in the box byJúnior Díaz.Keylor Navas prevented Uruguay's lead from doubling by tipping overDiego Forlán's shot. In the second half,Joel Campbell equalised with a low shot to the right corner when the ball fell to him in the box after a deep cross fromCristian Gamboa on the right. Soon afterwards, Costa Rica went into the lead whenÓscar Duarte scored with a low diving header to the right corner after a free kick fromChristian Bolaños.[4]A pass from Campbell allowed substituteMarco Ureña to make it 3–1 with a low shot from a tight angle on the right, and in injury timeMaxi Pereira was given a straight red card for a kick at Campbell.[5]

It was the first time Costa Rica scored three goals in a World Cup match,[6] and also the first time that Uruguay lost to a non-South American or non-European country in the World Cup.[citation needed]

Uruguay 1–3 Costa Rica
Report
Attendance: 58,679
Uruguay
Costa Rica
GK1Fernando Muslera
RB16Maxi PereiraRed card 90+4'
CB2Diego Lugano (c)Yellow card 50'
CB3Diego Godín
LB22Martín CáceresYellow card 81'
RM11Christian Stuani
CM17Egidio Arévalo
CM5Walter GarganoYellow card 56'downward-facing red arrow 60'
LM7Cristian Rodríguezdownward-facing red arrow 76'
CF10Diego Forlándownward-facing red arrow 60'
CF21Edinson Cavani
Substitutions:
MF14Nicolás Lodeiroupward-facing green arrow 60'
MF20Álvaro Gonzálezupward-facing green arrow 60'
FW8Abel Hernándezupward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Óscar Tabárez
GK1Keylor Navas
CB6Óscar Duarte
CB3Giancarlo González
CB4Michael Umaña
RWB16Cristian Gamboa
LWB15Júnior Díaz
CM5Celso Borges
CM17Yeltsin Tejedadownward-facing red arrow 75'
AM10Bryan Ruiz (c)downward-facing red arrow 83'
AM7Christian Bolañosdownward-facing red arrow 89'
CF9Joel Campbell
Substitutions:
MF22José Miguel Cuberoupward-facing green arrow 75'
FW21Marco Ureñaupward-facing green arrow 83'
MF11Michael Barrantesupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
ColombiaJorge Luis Pinto

Man of the Match:
Joel Campbell (Costa Rica)

Assistant referees:
Mark Borsch (Germany)
Stefan Lupp (Germany)
Fourth official:
Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru)
Fifth official:
Rodney Aquino (Paraguay)

England vs Italy

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The two teams had met in 24 previous matches, including in the1990 FIFA World Cup third place match, won by Italy2–1.[8] Their most recent competitive meeting was in theUEFA Euro 2012 quarter-finals, won by Italy on penalties after ascoreless draw.

Italy went ahead first, when from a short corner,Andrea Pirlo dummiedMarco Verratti's pass, andClaudio Marchisio scored with a low right footed shot from outside the penalty box.[9]England quickly equalised through a close-rangeDaniel Sturridge goal from aWayne Rooney cross from the left. The scores were level at 1–1 at half time, butMario Balotelli headed Italy's winner from close range five minutes after play resumed from a cross byAntonio Candreva on the right.[10]

The England physiotherapistGary Lewin was stretchered off with a dislocated ankle suffered in the celebrations for England's goal, which ruled him out for the rest of the World Cup. With Italy going out in the group stages after losing against bothCosta Rica andUruguay by identical 1-0 scorelines after having previously done so in2010 (drawing 1-1 vs bothParaguay andNew Zealand after conceding the first goal of both games before trailing 2-0 and 3-1 in an eventual 3-2 defeat vsSlovakia in that tournament), then failing to qualify for2018 and2022, this would be the only World Cup match since winning2006 they held a lead in and didn’t trail at any point (which also makes it the only match they scored the first goal in) and won for 20 years in addition to being the last goals they scored in the World Cup for 12 years unless they qualify for 2026.[11]

England 1–2 Italy
Report
Attendance: 39,800
England
Italy
GK1Joe Hart
RB2Glen Johnson
CB5Gary Cahill
CB6Phil Jagielka
LB3Leighton Baines
CM4Steven Gerrard (c)
CM14Jordan Hendersondownward-facing red arrow 73'
RW11Danny Welbeckdownward-facing red arrow 61'
AM19Raheem SterlingYellow card 90+2'
LW10Wayne Rooney
CF9Daniel Sturridgedownward-facing red arrow 80'
Substitutions:
MF21Ross Barkleyupward-facing green arrow 61'
MF7Jack Wilshereupward-facing green arrow 73'
MF20Adam Lallanaupward-facing green arrow 80'
Manager:
Roy Hodgson
GK12Salvatore Sirigu
RB4Matteo Darmian
CB15Andrea Barzagli
CB20Gabriel Paletta
LB3Giorgio Chiellini
RM8Claudio Marchisio
CM16Daniele De Rossi
LM23Marco Verrattidownward-facing red arrow 57'
AM21Andrea Pirlo (c)
SS6Antonio Candrevadownward-facing red arrow 79'
CF9Mario Balotellidownward-facing red arrow 73'
Substitutions:
MF5Thiago Mottaupward-facing green arrow 57'
FW17Ciro Immobileupward-facing green arrow 73'
MF18Marco Paroloupward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Cesare Prandelli

Man of the Match:
Mario Balotelli (Italy)

Assistant referees:
Sander van Roekel (Netherlands)
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Walter López (Guatemala)
Fifth official:
Leonel Leal (Costa Rica)

Uruguay vs England

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Suárez celebrating one of his goals

The two teams had met in ten previous matches, including twice in the FIFA World Cup (1954, quarter-finals: Uruguay 4–2 England;1966, group stage: Uruguay 0–0 England).[12] Uruguay defenderMaxi Pereira was suspended for the match, after being sent off in the team's match against Costa Rica.[13]

Uruguay took the lead in the first half, the goal headed in byLuis Suárez from a cross by Edinson Cavani on the left.[14]England equalised in the second half, when Wayne Rooney scored his first World Cup goal with a tap-in from a cross byGlen Johnson from the right. Suárez later secured Uruguay's victory, receiving the ball from goalkeeperFernando Muslera's clearance which flicked offSteven Gerrard, and shot home his second goal of the match powerfully with his right foot.[15]

This was the first time that England lost three World Cup Finals matches in a row, dating back to England's loss to Germany in the 2010 World Cup round of 16.

Uruguay 2–1 England
Report
Attendance: 62,575
Uruguay
England
GK1Fernando Muslera
RB22Martín Cáceres
CB13José Giménez
CB3Diego Godín (c)Yellow card 9'
LB6Álvaro Pereira
CM20Álvaro Gonzálezdownward-facing red arrow 79'
CM17Egidio Arévalo
CM7Cristian Rodríguez
AM14Nicolás Lodeirodownward-facing red arrow 67'
CF9Luis Suárezdownward-facing red arrow 88'
CF21Edinson Cavani
Substitutions:
FW11Christian Stuaniupward-facing green arrow 67'
DF4Jorge Fucileupward-facing green arrow 79'
DF19Sebastián Coatesupward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Óscar Tabárez
GK1Joe Hart
RB2Glen Johnson
CB5Gary Cahill
CB6Phil Jagielka
LB3Leighton Baines
CM4Steven Gerrard (c)Yellow card 68'
CM14Jordan Hendersondownward-facing red arrow 87'
RW19Raheem Sterlingdownward-facing red arrow 64'
AM10Wayne Rooney
LW11Danny Welbeckdownward-facing red arrow 71'
CF9Daniel Sturridge
Substitutions:
MF21Ross Barkleyupward-facing green arrow 64'
MF20Adam Lallanaupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW18Rickie Lambertupward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
Roy Hodgson

Man of the Match:
Luis Suárez (Uruguay)

Assistant referees:
Roberto Alonso (Spain)
Juan Carlos Yuste (Spain)
Fourth official:
Alireza Faghani (Iran)
Fifth official:
Hassan Kamranifar (Iran)

Italy vs Costa Rica

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Further information:List of 2014 FIFA World Cup controversies § Italy vs Costa Rica

The two teams had met in one previous match, in a friendly in 1994.[16]

Mario Balotelli had Italy's best chance in the first half, lobbing the ball wide from inside the penalty area. Late in the first half,Joel Campbell had a clear penalty appeal denied, but Costa Rica nevertheless took the lead within a minute, asJúnior Díaz crossed from the left forBryan Ruiz to head the ball onto the crossbar and over the line from close range.[17]Costa Rica was able to hold on for the win in the second half, ensuring their qualification for the knockout stage, their first since 1990, while simultaneously ensuring England's group stage exit, their first since 1958.[18]

Costa Rica became the second country to beat two World Cup champions in the group stage of one tournament, the other being Denmark, who had done it twice in1986 (Uruguay and West Germany) and2002 (Uruguay and France). Italy goalkeeperGianluigi Buffon appeared in his fourth World Cup (he was also in the squad for the1998 FIFA World Cup, but did not appear in any match), the fifth Italian player to do so.[19]

Coincidentally, Costa Rica's qualification to the Round of 16 occurred exactly twenty-four years aftertheir victory against Sweden at the1990 FIFA World Cup, which also sealed their first-ever qualification to the Round of 16. Because of this,La Nación's Rodrigo Calvo called 20 June "a blessed date" for the Costa Rican team.[20]

Italy 0–1 Costa Rica
Report
Attendance: 40,285
Italy
Costa Rica
GK1Gianluigi Buffon (c)
RB4Matteo Darmian
CB15Andrea Barzagli
CB3Giorgio Chiellini
LB7Ignazio Abate
DM16Daniele De Rossi
CM21Andrea Pirlo
CM5Thiago Mottadownward-facing red arrow 46'
RW6Antonio Candrevadownward-facing red arrow 57'
LW8Claudio Marchisiodownward-facing red arrow 69'
CF9Mario BalotelliYellow card 69'
Substitutions:
FW10Antonio Cassanoupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW22Lorenzo Insigneupward-facing green arrow 57'
FW11Alessio Cerciupward-facing green arrow 69'
Manager:
Cesare Prandelli
GK1Keylor Navas
SW3Giancarlo González
RB16Cristian Gamboa
CB6Óscar Duarte
CB4Michael Umaña
LB15Júnior Díaz
CM5Celso Borges
CM17Yeltsin Tejedadownward-facing red arrow 68'
RW10Bryan Ruiz (c)downward-facing red arrow 81'
LW7Christian Bolaños
CF9Joel Campbelldownward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutions:
MF22José Miguel CuberoYellow card 71'upward-facing green arrow 68'
FW21Marco Ureñaupward-facing green arrow 74'
FW14Randall Brenesupward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
ColombiaJorge Luis Pinto

Man of the Match:
Bryan Ruiz (Costa Rica)

Assistant referees:
Carlos Astroza (Chile)
Sergio Román (Chile)
Fourth official:
Néant Alioum (Cameroon)
Fifth official:
Djibril Camara (Senegal)

Italy vs Uruguay

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The Uruguayan goalkeepers (L–R)Fernando Muslera,Rodrigo Muñoz, andMartín Silva celebrating after the match
Further information:List of 2014 FIFA World Cup controversies § Uruguay vs Italy

The two teams had met in eight previous matches, including twice in the FIFA World Cup (1970, group stage: Italy0–0 Uruguay;1990, round of 16: Italy2–0 Uruguay). Their most recent meeting was in the2013 FIFA Confederations Cup third place match, won by Italy 3–2 on penalties (2–2 draw after extra time).[21]

After a goalless first half, Italy were reduced to 10 men in the second half whenClaudio Marchisio was sent off for a studs-up challenge onEgidio Arévalo.

Around the 79th minute, Uruguay forwardLuis Suárez bit the left shoulder of Italian defenderGiorgio Chiellini. Chiellini showed the bite marks to Mexican refereeMarco Rodríguez, who missed the incident. As the Italian players protested to the referee for not penalising Suárez, Uruguay won a corner whichGastón Ramírez delivered from the right.Diego Godín rose to head the ball, with the only goal of the game going in off his back.[22][23][24][25] In the 84th minute, a member of the Italian coaching staff was dismissed from the bench by the referee after an altercation with his Uruguayan counterparts.[26] Uruguay's win qualified them for the knockout stage as the group runners-up, and eliminated Italy from the tournament; this marked the second consecutive time that Italy had been eliminated at the group stage. With Italy failing to qualify for the2018 and2022 tournaments, this would end up being their last World Cup match for at least 12 years.[24][25][23]

Suárez bite

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After the biting incident, Suárez claimed that he "had contact with [Chiellini's] shoulder, nothing more" and that "these things happen".[24][25][23]

On the same day of the match, FIFA opened disciplinary proceedings against Suárez regarding the biting incident.[27] During the proceedings, FIFA confirmed that Suárez's previous two bans due to biting incidents (seven games for bitingOtman Bakkal while playing forAjax and 10 games for bitingBranislav Ivanović while playing forLiverpool) would be taken into account.[28] Two days after the match, theFIFA Disciplinary Committee banned Suárez for nine international matches, effective immediately, meaning he would take no further part in the World Cup. It was the longest such ban in World Cup history, exceeding the eight-match ban handed to Italy'sMauro Tassotti for breaking the nose of Spain'sLuis Enrique at the1994 FIFA World Cup.[29][30][31] He was also banned from taking part in any football-related activity (including entering any stadium) for four months and finedCHF100,000 (approx.£65,700/82,000/US$119,000).[32][29][30] The verdict would not prevent Suárez fromtransferring to another club.[33] Suárez later admitted that he had bitten Chiellini and formally apologised, while writing that the "physical result of a bite" occurred in a collision with Chiellini.[34][35] On 3 July, theUruguayan Football Association (AUF) appealed against the decision to FIFA,[36][37] but it was rejected on 10 July.[38][39][40] After an appeal to theCourt of Arbitration for Sport, Suárez was later allowed to participate in training and friendly matches with new clubBarcelona.[41]

Italy 0–1 Uruguay
Report
Attendance: 39,706
Italy
Uruguay
GK1Gianluigi Buffon (c)
CB15Andrea Barzagli
CB19Leonardo Bonucci
CB3Giorgio Chiellini
RM4Matteo Darmian
CM23Marco Verrattidownward-facing red arrow 75'
CM8Claudio MarchisioRed card 59'
LM2Mattia De SciglioYellow card 77'
AM21Andrea Pirlo
SS17Ciro Immobiledownward-facing red arrow 71'
CF9Mario BalotelliYellow card 22'downward-facing red arrow 46'
Substitutions:
MF18Marco Paroloupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW10Antonio Cassanoupward-facing green arrow 71'
MF5Thiago Mottaupward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
Cesare Prandelli
GK1Fernando MusleraYellow card 90+1'
RB22Martín Cáceres
CB13José Giménez
CB3Diego Godín (c)
LB6Álvaro Pereiradownward-facing red arrow 63'
RM20Álvaro González
CM17Egidio ArévaloYellow card 46'
LM7Cristian Rodríguezdownward-facing red arrow 78'
AM14Nicolás Lodeirodownward-facing red arrow 46'
CF9Luis Suárez
CF21Edinson Cavani
Substitutions:
DF16Maxi Pereiraupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW11Christian Stuaniupward-facing green arrow 63'
MF18Gastón Ramírezupward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
Óscar Tabárez

Man of the Match:
Gianluigi Buffon (Italy)

Assistant referees:
Marvin Torrentera (Mexico)
Marcos Quintero (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Mark Geiger (United States)
Fifth official:
Mark Hurd (United States)

Costa Rica vs England

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Take of a corner kick for England during the match

The two teams had never met before.[42]

As England could no longer advance to the knockout stage, their managerRoy Hodgson made nine changes to the starting line-up withFrank Lampard captaining the side. The match finished goalless, and the draw was enough to confirm Costa Rica, which had already sealed their place in the knockout stage, as the group winners with seven points after three matches.[43]

This was England's 11th goalless draw in World Cup Finals history, more than any other team.[44][45]

Costa Rica 0–0 England
Report
Attendance: 57,823
Costa Rica
England
GK1Keylor Navas
SW3Giancarlo GonzálezYellow card 60'
CB6Óscar Duarte
CB19Roy Miller
RWB16Cristian Gamboa
LWB15Júnior Díaz
DM5Celso Borgesdownward-facing red arrow 78'
CM10Bryan Ruiz (c)
CM17Yeltsin Tejeda
SS14Randall Brenesdownward-facing red arrow 59'
CF9Joel Campbelldownward-facing red arrow 65'
Substitutions:
MF7Christian Bolañosupward-facing green arrow 59'
FW21Marco Ureñaupward-facing green arrow 65'
MF11Michael Barrantesupward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
ColombiaJorge Luis Pinto
GK13Ben Foster
RB16Phil Jones
CB5Gary Cahill
CB12Chris Smalling
LB23Luke Shaw
CM8Frank Lampard (c)
CM7Jack Wilsheredownward-facing red arrow 73'
RW17James Milnerdownward-facing red arrow 76'
AM21Ross BarkleyYellow card 53'
LW20Adam LallanaYellow card 57'downward-facing red arrow 62'
CF9Daniel Sturridge
Substitutions:
MF19Raheem Sterlingupward-facing green arrow 62'
MF4Steven Gerrardupward-facing green arrow 73'
FW10Wayne Rooneyupward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Roy Hodgson

Man of the Match:
Keylor Navas (Costa Rica)

Assistant referees:
Rédouane Achik (Morocco)
Abdelhak Etchiali (Algeria)
Fourth official:
Alireza Faghani (Iran)
Fifth official:
Hassan Kamranifar (Iran)

See also

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