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The Brazil v Germany football match that took place on 8 July 2014 at the Estádio Mineirão in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, was the first semi-final match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Both teams reached the stage with an undefeated record in the competition. The game ended in a shocking loss for Brazil; Germany led 5–0 at half time, and they eventually won 7–1. Germany's Toni Kroos was selected Man of the Match. The event was administered by CONCACAF officials led by Mexican referee Marco Rodríguez.
Germany's win marked the largest-ever margin of victory in a FIFA World Cup semi-final. The game also saw Germany score the most goals in World Cup history, their 223 overtaking Brazil's 221. Their second goal meant Germany's Miroslav Klose reached 16 World Cup goals, overtaking Brazil's Ronaldo as the tournament's all-time record goalscorer. Brazil's loss broke their 62-match home unbeaten streak in competitive matches going back to 1975, when it lost 1–3 to Peru in that year's Copa América, and equalled their biggest margin of defeat, a 6–0 loss to Uruguay in 1920, leading it to be described as a national humiliation.
The result astonished the football world. The game was subsequently referred to by the press as the Mineirazo, evoking the spirit of the Maracanazo in which Brazil unexpectedly lost the 1950 FIFA World Cup on home soil to Uruguay.
Germany's win marked the largest-ever margin of victory in a FIFA World Cup semi-final. The game also saw Germany score the most goals in World Cup history, their 223 overtaking Brazil's 221. Their second goal meant Germany's Miroslav Klose reached 16 World Cup goals, overtaking Brazil's Ronaldo as the tournament's all-time record goalscorer. Brazil's loss broke their 62-match home unbeaten streak in competitive matches going back to 1975, when it lost 1–3 to Peru in that year's Copa América, and equalled their biggest margin of defeat, a 6–0 loss to Uruguay in 1920, leading it to be described as a national humiliation.
The result astonished the football world. The game was subsequently referred to by the press as the Mineirazo, evoking the spirit of the Maracanazo in which Brazil unexpectedly lost the 1950 FIFA World Cup on home soil to Uruguay.
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