You got this Julio Cesar? Yea, I got this! Congratulations to #BRA on advancing pic.twitter.com/BUy0hDC4VD — Toronto FC (@torontofc) June 28, 2014 That crossbar is going to be Brazil's next president. — Brooks Peck (@BrooksDT) June 28, 2014 More than 16.4 million tweets were sent during the match, making it the most tweeted game from the World Cup so far. Twitter noted the moment that Chilean defender Gonzalo Jara missed the crucial penalty to put Brazil through, triggered 389,000 tweets per minute — beating the previous record-holder (The Superbowl 48 at 382,000 tweets per minute) as the most tweeted sporting event to date. On the same day, Colombia made history on the pitch, with their first ever World Cup Quarterfinal appearance after James put in an amazing hip/chest volley. I have it on good authority that #Shakira gave #JamesRodriguez some tips on hip movement….Pique supervised of course. — Ray Hudson (@RayHudson) June 28, 2014 The next day, it was all about Suarez's ban and Mexico.
While the world debated the fairness of Suarez's ban, the Internet mourned the exit of Mexican coach, Herrera -- and skewered Robben for pushing him out. Arjen Robben pic.twitter.com/ewsG02qSMT — GeniusFootball (@GeniusFootball) June 29, 2014 Another airline (who shall remain nameless) misstepped and quickly apologized for social insensitivity as they celebrated their country's victory -- all while @MenInBlazers continued to show the world how you own social during the World Cup. As the matches continued, so did the memes. Germany's Neuer won respect by not just playing an outstanding keeping game against Algeria but also by playing in a great fullback position. 71% of the earth is covered by water... ...The rest is covered by Manuel Neuer. — SPORT Humour (@SportHumour) June 30, 2014 Neuer just got the Y button held down permanently — Dan Potts (@DanPotts03) June 30, 2014 While Suarez issued what many felt was a non-pology: My apologies to Chiellini: pic.twitter.com/CvfkkjxzlM — Luis Suarez (@luis16suarez) June 30, 2014 The USA lit up the online conversation in one of the more entertaining matches, despite the goal-less score throughout regulation time. Early in the match, an enthusiastic fan jumped onto the pitch, sparking great commentary: Landon Donovan, please get off the field. — Spencer Hall (@edsbs) July 1, 2014 Purposeless pitch invasion. It was likely an England player. — Russell Brand (@rustyrockets) July 1, 2014 And then, Tim Howard quickly became the new Internet sensation, even fueling #ThingsTimHowardCanSave and a short-lived Wikipedia change to US Secretary of Defense: This.... pic.twitter.com/omL62XmJfj — Football Funnys (@FootballFunnys) July 1, 2014 Tim Howard could’ve saved my parents’ marriage. — Jensen Karp (@JensenClan88) July 1, 2014 There’s nobody in Tim Howard’s mentions, because he’s blocking everyone. — Mike Prada (@MikePradaSBN) July 1, 2014 Someone changed the US Secretary of Defence on Wikipedia to Tim Howard. Fantastic. pic.twitter.com/haPrHWPLjx — Cam (@_camwba) July 1, 2014 As the semi-finals and quarterfinals cleared the competition, Brazil and Colombia was one for the books. It was one of the most physical, free-flowing games of the tournament, with over 53 fouls committed and no yellow cards until the 40th foul. All of which ultimately led to Neymar’s exit. This is soccer interpreted by a bunch of angry six-year-olds in bumper cars. — Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) July 4, 2014 Martial Arts movie more than a football game. Love it — Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) July 4, 2014 With the finals starting to heat up, we know the rest of the matches will only bring more banter, conversation and stats for us to enjoy, as best expressed by @MenInBlazers: Brazil v Germany: Bravo FIFA Screenwriters, Bravo — Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) July 4, 2014
Nicky Yates Published on July 7, 2014 12:39 am
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQs
How many tweets were sent during Brazil vs Chile World Cup match?
More than 16.4 million tweets were sent during the Brazil vs Chile match, making it the most tweeted World Cup game at that point. The moment Chilean defender Gonzalo Jara missed the crucial penalty triggered 389,000 tweets per minute, breaking the previous record held by Super Bowl 48.
Why did Tim Howard become an internet sensation during the World Cup?
Tim Howard became an internet sensation after his outstanding goalkeeping performance for the USA, making numerous spectacular saves. His performance sparked the hashtag #ThingsTimHowardCanSave and fans even temporarily changed his Wikipedia page to list him as US Secretary of Defense.
What happened to Neymar in the Brazil vs Colombia quarterfinal?
Neymar was injured and had to exit the Brazil vs Colombia quarterfinal match. The game was extremely physical with over 53 fouls committed, and Neymar's injury occurred during this rough play.
Was Colombia's 2014 World Cup quarterfinal appearance their first ever?
Yes, Colombia made history by reaching their first ever World Cup quarterfinal appearance in 2014. They advanced after James Rodriguez scored an amazing hip/chest volley goal that helped secure their victory.